WASHINGTON - Democrats have decided to allow a quarter-century ban on
drilling for oil off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to expire next
week, conceding defeat in a months-long battle with the White House
and Republicans set off by $4 a gallon gasoline prices this summer.

House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, D-Wis., told
reporters Tuesday that a provision continuing the moratorium will be
dropped this year from a stopgap spending bill to keep the government
running after Congress recesses for the election.

Republicans have made lifting the ban a key campaign issue after
gasoline prices spiked this summer and public opinion turned in favor
of more drilling. President Bush lifted an executive ban on offshore
drilling in July.

"If true, this capitulation by Democrats following months of
Republican pressure is a big victory for Americans struggling with
record gasoline prices," said House GOP leader John Boehner of Ohio.


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