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For Immediate Release: 9/1/10
Astroturf Alert: Rallies Against Congressional Oil Spill Measures Represent Industry Views - Not Citizens
Statement of Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy Program
For Immediate Release: 8/11/10
BP Escrow Fund Set-Up Is Inappropriate, Would Make Government a Virtual Partner in Gulf Oil Production
Public Citizen Sends Letter to Obama Citing Conflicts of Interest and Calling for a Change in the Fund’s Structure
For Immediate Release: 8/3/10
Both House and Senate Oil Spill Measures Take Needed Steps, Should Be Enacted Into Law Quickly
Statement of Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy Program
For Immediate Release: 7/27/10
New BP CEO Must Do More Than Give the Company a PR Facelift
Statement of Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy Program
For Immediate Release: 7/20/10
Capitol Hill Demonstration Marks Three-Month Anniversary of BP Oil Disaster
A broad coalition of public interest, faith and environmental groups—joined by Gulf Coast residents directly impacted by the spill—marked today’s three-month anniversary of the BP oil catastrophe at a rally on Capitol Hill. They called on Congress to pass legislation to end America’s addiction to oil and urged lawmakers to donate money raised from the oil industry to the clean-up efforts in the Gulf.
For Immediate Release: 6/22/10
A Moratorium on Deepwater Drilling Is a Prudent First Step
Statement of Tyson Slocum, Director, Public Citizen’s Energy Program
For Immediate Release: 6/17/10
Five Questions for BP CEO Tony Hayward
Statement of Public Citizen President Robert Weissman
For Immediate Release: 6/7/10
Public Citizen Urges Defense Department to Suspend and Debar BP Subsidiary
BP Oil International Is Getting More Than $2.1 Billion From Defense Department
For Immediate Release: 6/4/10
Public Citizen and Allies Stage Protest at BP’s Washington, D.C., Headquarters, Conduct Mock Citizen’s Arrest of CEO
Public Citizen and seven other prominent public interest groups took to the streets in the nation’s capital today to express the public’s outrage at BP’s continued mismanagement of the Gulf oil disaster.
For Immediate Release: 6/2/10
BP’s Washington, D.C., Headquarters Will Be Site of June 4 Protest and Mock Citizen’s Arrest by Public Citizen, Environmental Justice and Green Job Advocate Allies
Oil Giant Faces Criminal Probe, Wrath of American People
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