A Luncheon Discussion Featuring: - Rob Barnett, Bloomberg Government Energy Analyst; - R. James Woolsey, Central Intelligence Agency Former Director, United States Energy Security Council Co-Founder - Kenneth P. Green, American Enterprise Institute Resident Scholar ************ Gas prices spiked earlier this year, due in large part to geopolitical concerns, and dipped recently on fears of global economic insecurity. These continuing price fluctuations at home, and their connections to political and economic events around the globe, call into question the relationship between the gas prices consumers face and America’s national security. ************ How have national security and gasoline prices impacted each other historically? How might they in the future? Is the interaction of gas prices and security an issue that deserves Congressional attention? If so, what might Congress do? ************ Join the Oil and National Security Caucus, chaired by caucus cochairs Rep. Jack Kingston (RGA) and Rep. Eliot Engel (DNY), for an expert discussion of these questions and more.. ************ Lunch will be served. Seating is limited. Please RSVP here or by emailing mspiak@ourenergypolicy.org by June 12th.