Cook: Tim Griffin’s Many Votes Against Oil Pipeline Safety
If you’ve watched Congressman Tim Griffin over the past couple of months you’ve noticed that he’s in a mad scramble to cover his posterior for his fervent support of oil pipelines.
Griffin’s 2012 re-election campaign message was basically advocating the building of the Keystone oil pipeline, that and ending the so-called “Obamaphones”, which Ronald Reagan created, but that’s another story.
Then this year a major pipeline spilled a massive amount of oil in one of his district’s more populous counties, causing a political tar pit for Griffin which he’s frantically trying to climb out of.
Back home in Arkansas, Griffin proclaims he’s for oil pipeline safety, but when you look at his voting record up in D.C. it turns out he likes to vote against oil safety.
Today, the Democratic Party of Arkansas sent a helpful press release highlighting Griffin’s record of opposing legislation that would protect Americans. The main points of their news release were:
1) Griffin Repeatedly Voted to Keep Cuts to Pipeline Safety.
2) Griffin Voted Against Requiring Companies To Have a Disaster Plan for Oil Spills.
3) Griffin Voted Against Requiring Pipeline Builders Pay Their Fair Share for Oil Spills.
You can check out the DPA’s documentation below that shows Griffin’s record of siding with oil companies instead of Arkansans.
Tim Griffin may say he’s fighting for oil pipeline safety, but his rhetoric doesn’t match his record.
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From the DPA: Tim Griffin’s Votes Against Oil Safety