Updated: Monday, 09 Apr 2012, 6:55 PM EDT
Published : Monday, 09 Apr 2012, 6:55 PM EDT
Craig Patrick
FOX 13 News
TAMPA - Senator Bill Nelson blames rising gas prices on Wall Street speculation. But he also called out one of President Obama’s top regulators for not reining it in.
Monday in Tampa, Senator Nelson said the President should replace Gary Gensler for not enforcing trading rules. Gensler is Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and previously served as a partner at Goldman Sachs
“(Gensler) has not used his legal authority to enact regulation on stopping this excessive speculation,” said Nelson, “I have asked him (President Obama) to not reappoint him.”
President Obama has not yet responded to Senator Nelson’s request.
Obama has focused on alternative energy and other long-term strategies to bring down gas prices by decreasing demand.
Many republicans say prices will drop if we increase the supply.
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