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Floor SpeechNeutral2026-02-04

WHEN SUPPLY GOES UP, PRICES GO DOWN

Frank J. Mrvan
Frank J. Mrvan
DIN-1 · Representative
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On 2026-02-04, Representative Frank J. Mrvan (D-IN-1) delivered a floor speech titled "WHEN SUPPLY GOES UP, PRICES GO DOWN" in the House. The speech addressed taxes and also covered education.

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WHEN SUPPLY GOES UP, PRICES GO DOWN

Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 25 (Wednesday, February 4, 2026) [Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 25 (Wednesday, February 4, 2026)] [House] [Page H2016] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] WHEN SUPPLY GOES UP, PRICES GO DOWN (Mr. MRVAN asked and was given permission to address the House for 1 minute.) Mr. MRVAN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to share my deep frustration and anger for the people of northwest Indiana's First Congressional District as they open their heating bills that have skyrocketed this winter. Hoosiers understand that utility rates are regulated at the State level, but they also understand, just as we do here, that Federal policy plays a role in whether our Nation is increasing energy supply or restricting it. It is simple economics. When supply goes up, prices go down. Unfortunately, recent actions by this administration have moved us in the wrong direction. In northwest Indiana, two major energy projects that would have increased supply and lowered costs were canceled. An $8 billion hydrogen project at the BP refinery in Whiting supported by labor, industry, the State, higher education partners, and the Federal Government were halted. An $18 million alternative aviation fuel project in East Chicago was also canceled. These projects would have strengthened our energy supply, created jobs, and supported our regional economy for decades to come. Mr. Speaker, I urge the House to find ways to increase the energy supply so we can lower the costs in northwest Indiana. ____________________
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