Republican presidential hopeful Marco Rubio traveled to Oklahoma City Wednesday to give a speech previewing his national energy strategy. The Florida senator’s plan centers on expanding the oil and gas industry and rolling back regulations championed by President Obama.
Rubio’s speech to an audience of oil and gas executives and Republican lawmakers at the Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association was — not surprisingly — pro oil and gas. If elected, the Florida senator promised to move quickly to end the U.S. ban on crude oil exports and vowed to dismantle President Obama’s Clean Power Plan — the EPA’s first-ever rules limiting carbon emissions from power plants. Borrowing a term often used by environmental groups, Rubio argued that eliminating regulations is the best path towards “sustainable” energy.
“This is because the true path to an economically and environmentally secure future is not through regulation, it is through innovation. And innovation comes from less government, not more government.”
Rubio took a few shots at Democratic rival Hillary Clinton, who he says has pledged to defend and expand Obama’s environmental regulations.
Watch Rubio's full speech below.
Visited @OKCNM today & offered prayers for the victims, their families, and those who responded so bravely. pic.twitter.com/ko6LeFOWCP
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) September 2, 2015
"May God bless those who lost their lives here, and those who responded so bravely." @marcorubio #OKStandard pic.twitter.com/AInkjzt0iN
— OKC Memorial (@OKCNM) September 2, 2015
#TeamMarco just gained another solid leader- this time in OK. Confident that @davidfholt will do great things as our Oklahoma State Chair.
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) September 2, 2015