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WMUR Commitment 2010 Senate Candidates On The Issues - Commitment 2010. WMUR Channel 9 New Hampshire. 2010."America must end its heavy reliance on foreign oil. To become energy independent, we need to develop domestic energy sources, including: oil and natural gas exploration, expanded nuclear power, and robust development of renewable sources."- Ayotte<br>
 
WMUR Commitment 2010 Senate Candidates On The Issues - Commitment 2010. WMUR Channel 9 New Hampshire. 2010."America must end its heavy reliance on foreign oil. To become energy independent, we need to develop domestic energy sources, including: oil and natural gas exploration, expanded nuclear power, and robust development of renewable sources."- Ayotte<br>
  
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WMUR Commitment 2010 Senate Candidates On The Issues - Commitment 2010. WMUR Channel 9 New Hampshire. http://www.wmur.com/politics/24211832/detail.html. 2010. <br>“Protecting our environment is an important goal that should be pursued without mandating expensive, over-sized solutions that could harm our economy. I oppose the “cap and trade” legislation pending in Congress – it’s a de facto national energy tax that would stifle job creation.”- Ayotte<br><br>
  
 
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WMUR Commitment 2010 Senate Candidates On The Issues - Commitment 2010. WMUR Channel 9 New Hampshire. 2010."America must end its heavy reliance on foreign oil. To become energy independent, we need to develop domestic energy sources, including: oil and natural gas exploration, expanded nuclear power, and robust development of renewable sources."- Ayotte

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WMUR Commitment 2010 Senate Candidates On The Issues - Commitment 2010. WMUR Channel 9 New Hampshire. http://www.wmur.com/politics/24211832/detail.html. 2010.
“Protecting our environment is an important goal that should be pursued without mandating expensive, over-sized solutions that could harm our economy. I oppose the “cap and trade” legislation pending in Congress – it’s a de facto national energy tax that would stifle job creation.”- Ayotte

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