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Virginia Beach City Council votes to oppose offshore drilling
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WTKR-TV
June 20, 2017

by Brendan Ponton,

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – City council members voted to formally oppose offshore drilling during on Tuesday night.

The resolution passed 8-0 with Councilman John Moss abstaining. Council members Jessica Abbott and Shannon Kane weren’t at the meeting.

“Our tourism numbers have gone north in the last eight years,” Mayor Will Sessoms, who supported the resolution, said. “I would say that I don’t want to risk that.”

In 2015, city council members voted to take a neutral stance on offshore drilling. The resolution being voted on Tuesday night cites potential impact to the Resort City’s tourism industry as a reason to oppose the drilling. “A Deepwater Horizon-type incident could cripple the City’s economy for decades,” the resolution says.

The vote follows President Trump’s executive order, which starts a study about the potential for drilling off the Atlantic Coast. Previously, former President Barack Obama removed the Atlantic from consideration. President Trump’s executive order canceled Obama’s action. Groups held a rally against Trump’s order during a rally in April. Sessoms said he would be in touch with members of Congress about the resolution.

George Kotarides, the owner of Dough Boy’s Pizza, has joined with other Oceanfront restaurant owners in opposing offshore drilling. “It presents a systematic threat,” he said. “One spill would be terrible.”

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