From Paul Constant <[email protected]>
Subject FWD: Following up on our last message
Date April 16, 2022 1:31 PM
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Hi, we sent you a message about inflation, and I wanted to follow up with some important news. 

The Federal Reserve is raising interest rates, which won’t address a leading cause of inflation: price gouging. 

If you read our last email, you’ll know that corporate greed is largely to blame for high prices. For example, oil and gas companies are hiking up their prices, even though the cost of crude oil is dropping – all to pad their pockets while Americans pay more at the pump. 

The fact is, price gouging is rampant across industries, and the Fed's interest hikes won’t do anything to stop it. In order to get runaway prices under control, the first thing our leaders need to do is break up monopolies, duopolies, and profiteering alliances.

While the federal government stalls on any large-scale changes, the good news is that Sen. Whitehouse and Rep. Khanna have introduced a bill that will successfully help Americans, albeit in the short term. The new policy would tax oil and gas profits and provide Americans with a rebate to pay for gas, which would help families make ends meet.

Will you sign our petition now to tell Congress to pass this bill and stop corporate price gouging?

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Thank you, 

Paul Constant
Team Civic Action

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From: Sign on Now (via Civic Action)
Date: Tue, Apr 12, 2022
Subject: A bold new plan to stop corporate price gouging

Tell Congress: Combat Big Oil price gouging!

Oil and gas companies are hiking up prices – making record profits – and it’s taking a toll on everyday Americans. That’s why Sen. Whitehouse and Rep. Khanna just introduced a bill to tax oil companies and provide Americans with a rebate to cushion the blow. Will you sign on now to tell Congress to pass this bill?

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You’ve probably heard a lot about why gas prices are skyrocketing right now – but not all of the information out there is true. While economists try to point fingers at a variety of factors, there’s one clear cause that’s going unrecognized: corporate greed.


The truth is, oil and gas companies are price gouging – and President Biden just explained it all in a simple tweet: He said that crude oil prices are dropping, but oil companies are still keeping prices higher at the pump, meaning that they’re “pad[ding] their profits at the expense of hardworking Americans.”

Sen. Whitehouse and Rep. Khanna proposed a bill to stop oil and gas companies from price gouging through enacting a windfall profits tax on oil companies. By taxing the profits of oil companies and then returning those funds directly to Americans who earn less than $75,000 singly or $150,000 per household, the bill’s sponsors hope to deliver annual checks of $240 to $360 to ordinary Americans.

That doesn’t sound like a lot, but this rebate is a shock absorber for corporate greed. If they make hundreds of millions of dollars in profits while raising prices sky-high, some of those profits will be dedicated to paying Americans a larger rebate check. If they dedicate some of their profits to keeping prices low, consumers won't get a rebate check but they will pay less for gas and other energy costs. It's a win-win that establishes a system of checks and balances on corporate power.

It’s exactly the kind of plan we need to see from Congress right now. If our leaders don’t act somehow to protect the American people from corporate greed, we’re simply relying on the humanity of CEOs to put an end to this crisis. We all know how that will play out.

We need your help to pass Sen. Whitehouse and Rep. Khanna’s bill to help Americans pay for gas while oil companies gouge prices. Will you tell Congress to pass this bill and help everyday Americans make ends meet?

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Thanks for your advocacy, 

Team Civic Action



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