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The LP Platform Currently Reads
The Issue: Government regulation of the
energy industry has resulted in high prices, shortages, lack of competition,
stunted exploration and development of alternative energy sources, and displaced
responsibility for wrongdoing in the energy markets, while granting advantage
in existing markets to those with political access.
The Principle: We favor the creation of
a free market in oil by instituting full property rights in underground oil
and by the repeal of all government controls over output in the petroleum
industry. Any nuclear power industry must meet the test of a free market.
Full liability -- not government agencies -- should regulate nuclear power.
We oppose all government control of energy pricing, allocation, and production,
such as that imposed by the Department of Energy, state public utility commissions,
and state pro-rationing agencies. We oppose the creation of any emergency
mobilization agency in the energy field, which would wield dictatorial powers
in order to override normal legal processes.
Solutions: All government-owned energy
resources should be turned over to private ownership. Nuclear energy should
be denationalized and the industry's assets transferred to the private sector.
We oppose all government subsidies for energy research, development, and
operation. We oppose all direct and indirect government participation in the
nuclear energy industry, including subsidies, research and development funds,
guaranteed loans, waste disposal subsidies, and federal uranium enrichment
facilities.
Transitional Action: The Nuclear Regulatory
Commission should be abolished. The Price-Anderson Act, through which the
government limits liability for nuclear accidents and furnishes partial payment
at taxpayer expense, should be repealed. We support abolition of the Department
of Energy and the abolition of its component agencies, without their transfer
elsewhere in the government. We oppose all government conservation schemes
through the use of taxes, subsidies and regulation. We oppose the "strategic
storage" program, any attempt to compel national self-sufficiency in oil,
any extension of cargo preference law to imports and any attempt to raise
oil tariffs or impose oil import quotas.
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