Working Families Pay the Price —
While Big Oil Gets the Prize.

We’re paying more—so Big Oil can cash in.
While families across the country are struggling to afford groceries, child care, rent, and healthcare, fossil fuel CEOs are raking in massive profits—propped up by 170 billion in taxpayer-funded subsidies over the next decade. And now, Senate Republicans are taking it even further: slipping in $18 billion in new and expanded Big Oil loopholes into their bill—while proposing cuts to food assistance, clean energy rebates, and affordable healthcare.
We’re demanding a government that puts people over polluters.

Tell Congress: Stand With Families
<p>Working Families Pay the Price —
<span class="blue">While Big Oil Gets the Prize.</span></p>
Dollar
  • $1.1 billion in new tax breaks for Big Oil—Zero for working families.
  • $1.1 billion in new tax breaks for Big Oil—Zero for working families.
  • $1.1 billion in new tax breaks for Big Oil—Zero for working families.
  • $1.1 billion in new tax breaks for Big Oil—Zero for working families.
  • $1.1 billion in new tax breaks for Big Oil—Zero for working families.
“Who’s Really Benefiting?” “Who’s Really Benefiting?”

“Who’s Really Benefiting?”

While you stretch every dollar, Exxon’s CEO got a $4 million tax break. Big Oil made over $100 billion last year—and now they want your tax dollars, too. This isn’t about the economy. It’s about who gets protected—and who gets left behind.

“You Pay at the Pump—They Write It Off” “You Pay at the Pump—They Write It Off”

“You Pay at the Pump—They Write It Off”

While you’re paying record prices at the pump, Big Oil is writing off its drilling costs—on your dime. Senate Republicans just added a $1.1 billion loophole to let fossil fuel companies pay even less. It’s not just unfair. It’s rigged. And must stop it.

“It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way” “It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way”

“It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way”

Every dollar we give to polluters could fund child care, clean energy, and food assistance. We can build a future that works for families—not fossil fuel executives. It starts by saying: No more giveaways to Big Oil.

Money Dollar

IT’S FAMILIES WHO PAY

This budget plan isn’t neutral—it’s a direct hit on working families, written to reward Big Oil.

We don’t need more tax breaks for billionaires and pipeline companies.
We need a government that invests in children, caregivers, and working people.

What’s at stake:
this or that

Every dollar handed to polluters is a dollar taken from working people.
Here’s what Congress is choosing:

big oil handout

big oil handout

A new $1.1 billion loophole for oil and gas drillers

big oil handout

A $1.9 billion tax break for dirty pipeline companies

big oil handout

Longstanding fossil fuel subsidies

What That could fund instead

What That could fund instead

Food assistance for 3.1 million families—for a full year

What That could fund instead

150,000 Head Start slots for low-income children

What That could fund instead

Child care, healthcare, and energy support for families

We’re officially over Big Oil.

Families Over Big Oil is a rallying cry—and a reckoning.
We’re done watching lawmakers give handouts to polluters while families go without.

Tell Congress: Choose Families, Not Big Oil CEOs.

We’re calling on every Member of Congress to go on record:
“I stand with families over Big Oil—and I will not support any reconciliation deal that includes fossil fuel subsidies or prioritizes polluters over people.”