Paul Gillmor, the respected congressman from Ohio, distinguished himself as a principled leader and dedicated public servant during his tenure in the U.S. House of Representatives. Known for his integrity, bipartisan approach, and commitment to fiscal responsibility, Gillmor's legislative legacy reflects his unwavering dedication to representing the best interests of his constituents and upholding the values of democracy.

"We must have a relentless commitment to producing a meaningful, comprehensive energy package aimed at conservation, alleviating the burden of energy prices on consumers, decreasing our country's dependency on foreign oil, and increasing electricity grid reliability."



"We are putting more and more power into a system which is less and less able to carry it reliably."



"As the cost of gasoline rises and our dependence on foreign oil continues to increase, the effect of sending over $100 billion each year to OPEC nations hurts every American."



"The beliefs expressed in the Declaration of Independence remain a standard for our nation today. They also remain a standard for those nations across the globe striving to achieve democracy."



"Following the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, $3 per gallon gasoline became common and our nation has come under considerable strain."



"While not widely reported, our victories in Iraq are plentiful. National elections, a democratic parliament and the drafting of a constitution are just some of the victories throughout this embattled country."



"The current system punishes communities which make the investment in creating landfills, only to have them filled by states which refuse to adequately address their waste issues."



"Enrolling in the Medicare Prescription Drug Program will be a great savings for most senior citizens."



"The fact is, almost every year since the founding of these United States, our government has lived beyond its means."



"Among the many important provisions in the energy bill are the creation of an estimated half million new jobs, increased oil production, blackout protection, controlling fertilizer costs by stabilizing natural gas prices and enacting new efficiency benchmarks."



"In addition, each barrel of oil we save through conservation further decreases our dangerous reliance on unstable Middle East oil."

