EPA's mismanagement has led to elevated PM 2.5 emissions even though Congress has provided almost $100 million for wood stove changeouts.
Thank you Mr. Chairman. Appreciate the opportunity to be back at work here on the Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies; and to kick o...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I think that the Agency has not made this a significant enough priority.
I have had subsequent conversations and I will share with you, they are somewhat confused. They don't know who to believe anymore.
it is inconceivable to me; I mean when you talk about 1.6 million acres of a beetle kill, seems to me that our communities would be eligible...
I am ready, willing, and able to help secure new authorities in appropriations bills if it is needed.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Assistant Secretary, we have had a conversation in other committees as well, about the budget proposal to shift the...
It is my hope that we can continue our bipartisan tradition to prioritize the needs of Native communities.
I would like to have more conversation with your team about that.
I think we recognize that there is so much, so much that has to be done in this area.
When I talk to communities in my state, they very much want to take on PFAS, but they are concerned about national regulations, and how they...
I believe the Agency is engaging in regulatory overreach with WOTUS, which the Senate has expressed its disapproval on.
I am going to continue to be a very zealous advocate for our Alaska Native communities, and in righting this.
I have expressed some concern, again, about the pace of processing the individual permits.
I think we have made upholding the Federal Government's trust responsibility a bipartisan priority, and it needs to continue to be so.
By failing to properly certify and test wood heater emissions the EPA has frustrated Congress' investments and intended goals.
I have suggested, and would strongly encourage EPA to explore some creative solutions to expedite these project awards.