BREAKING: As Senate Moves on Clean Energy Legislation, Exxon & Chevron Q2 Earnings Show Unprecedented Profiteering, Placing Target on GA GOP Allies

Today, in important context for the politics at play around the Inflation Reduction Act, ExxonMobil and Chevron reported a Q2 profit margin higher than any in their history – a 273% and 247% increase in profits, respectively, over the same period last year. The profits, which totaled $17.5 billion and $11.4 billion, were collected at a time when Georgian families were paying skyrocketing gas and energy prices.

The new earnings report comes as the Senate is on the verge of passing a cost-saving plan that ramps up the production of American-made clean energy, lowers energy bills, and takes on climate change. It shows without a shadow of a doubt that Georgians struggled under the crushing weight of historic gas prices thanks to price gouging oil companies: 

This profiteering is a major problem for Republicans, who have spent months attempting to pin the blame for high energy prices on Joe Biden while acting as mouthpieces for the fossil fuel industry. 

As you see Republicans object to the historic legislation moving through the Senate, remember that in the 2022 electoral cycle alone, the oil and gas industry gave more than $13.2 million to federal Republican candidates, which represents 77% of their giving. Now that bill is coming due.

In Georgia, political newbie Herschel Walker, has already received more than $80,000 in campaign contributions from the oil & gas industry. Instead of offering any meaningful solutions to stop the price-gouging or lower costs for Georgia families, Walker has spent his time on the campaign trail fighting against climate action while spewing bizarre comments about the U.S.’ “good air” being replaced by China’s “bad air.”  

This could be a major misstep as key elections in Georgia gear up – recent polling shows strong support for clean energy and a majority of voters blaming high energy prices on price gouging by fossil fuel companies. 

It’s time to hold these fossil fuel-bought Republicans accountable for doing nothing to protect consumers or lower costs for families.