Dear Mr. Buckner,



Thank you for contacting me in support of increasing our use of compressed natural gas (CNG) to fuel vehicles. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue.



As you know, CNG-fueled vehicles are increasing in popularity and demand. They are already widely available in some countries around the world, especially in Europe. In the United States, CNG-fueled buses are becoming increasingly widespread in public transit systems. CNG is considered a cleaner-burning fuel than other fossil fuels and is also significantly cheaper than gasoline. However, despite considerable federal tax incentives for purchasing a CNG vehicle, there are few CNG-fueled vehicles available for sale in the United States and few public CNG fueling stations available outside of California.



I believe we should promote the use of alternative fuels and energy efficient technologies to help reduce our dependence on foreign sources of energy. Increased use of alternative fuels for vehicles is one facet, along with other initiatives such as increasing domestic energy production, of a comprehensive solution that will bring the United States toward energy independence. Rest assured I will keep your thoughts in mind as Congress considers these issues.



Again, thank you for sharing your thoughts on this important issue. Please do not hesitate to contact me in the future about other issues important to you and your family.






Sincerely,


Senator David Vitter
United States Senator

Buck

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Maybe he was just trying to tell you that he doesn't represent you KB.
In his direct full of BS way...

By the way, I am not a Vitter supporter either, despite being a lifelong republican. He creeps me out in the same way most of those south LA polititians who feel they are entitled to be our leaders do... (Think Edwards, the Longs, William Jefferson, etc...)

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