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GOP blames Obama for high gas prices

U.S. President Barack Obama discusses the payroll tax cut extension in front of middle class workers in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC on February 21, 2012. Congress has just passed the middle class tax break bill and Obama will sign it into law later in the week. UPI/Pat Benic
U.S. President Barack Obama discusses the payroll tax cut extension in front of middle class workers in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, DC on February 21, 2012. Congress has just passed the middle class tax break bill and Obama will sign it into law later in the week. UPI/Pat Benic | License Photo

WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (UPI) -- Republican lawmakers blamed energy policies from the Obama administration for the recent rise in gasoline prices.

Republican lawmakers in the House of Representatives passed a bill last week that called for more domestic oil and natural gas production. It would also transfer U.S. President Barack Obama's authority to approve the Keystone XL pipeline to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

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U.S. Rep. Doc Hastings, R-Wash., chairman of the House Committee on Natural Resources, in a message on his Web site, blamed Obama's energy policy for high gasoline prices, unemployment and slow economic recovery.

Gasoline prices in the United States are averaging around $3.56 per gallon, though drivers along the West Coast are reportedly paying as much as $5 per gallon. In general, analysts blame saber rattling with Iran for higher energy prices.

Hastings said the Obama administration had placed roadblocks to domestic energy production. The U.S. Interior Department, which oversees some aspects of domestic energy, said Obama's "blueprint for energy security" is focused on developing oil and natural gas reserves responsibly.

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