No drill, baby, drill off California

April 2009 By Barbara Boxer

On Jan. 16, 2009, just days before leaving office, the Bush administration gave one last gift to its allies in the oil and gas industry: a five-year plan by the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service to open nearly all of our nation's coastline to offshore drilling - including California's pristine coast, from San Diego to the Oregon border.

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No drill, baby, drill off California

April 2009 By Barbara Boxer

On Jan. 16, 2009, just days before leaving office, the Bush administration gave one last gift to its allies in the oil and gas industry: a five-year plan by the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service to open nearly all of our nation's coastline to offshore drilling - including California's pristine coast, from San Diego to the Oregon border.

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No drill, baby, drill off California

April 2009 By Barbara Boxer

On Jan. 16, 2009, just days before leaving office, the Bush administration gave one last gift to its allies in the oil and gas industry: a five-year plan by the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service to open nearly all of our nation's coastline to offshore drilling - including California's pristine coast, from San Diego to the Oregon border.

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No drill, baby, drill off California

April 2009 By Barbara Boxer

On Jan. 16, 2009, just days before leaving office, the Bush administration gave one last gift to its allies in the oil and gas industry: a five-year plan by the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service to open nearly all of our nation's coastline to offshore drilling - including California's pristine coast, from San Diego to the Oregon border.

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No drill, baby, drill off California

April 2009 By Barbara Boxer

On Jan. 16, 2009, just days before leaving office, the Bush administration gave one last gift to its allies in the oil and gas industry: a five-year plan by the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service to open nearly all of our nation's coastline to offshore drilling - including California's pristine coast, from San Diego to the Oregon border.

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No drill, baby, drill off California

April 2009 By Barbara Boxer

On Jan. 16, 2009, just days before leaving office, the Bush administration gave one last gift to its allies in the oil and gas industry: a five-year plan by the Interior Department's Minerals Management Service to open nearly all of our nation's coastline to offshore drilling - including California's pristine coast, from San Diego to the Oregon border.

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