That level playing field of regulation does not mean that we roll back regulation, does it?
So when you're talking about that vetting and testing, that is including addressing the cybersecurity piece?
As we develop this emerging technology and get to that point, we are going to have to be flexible with the different regulatory agencies.
This is a great conversation, and I've said this before and we touched on it a little.
I'm very excited to have representatives--actually, there's three on the panel right now that have a footprint in Nevada in some form or fas...
OK. And is there anything at a Federal level we should be doing to support and assist?
I have been advocating here in the Senate for most of my tenure.
Absent congressional support, there's no realistic pathway to think differently, much less do differently, relative to transportation.
OK. And let me finally--data collection.
I'm a big proponent of [public-private partnerships], but each state is unique in how that relationship should look.
Part of this and the use of all of the new technology is how we not only create jobs but there's always been this discussion about displacem...
The opportunity is real and the timing could not be better to embrace it.
And that's why labor supports it?
I am very excited about the subject matter.
That's right.
Nevada is an innovation state.
I think in order to make a difference to Putin, again, this requires Presidential engagement immediately after those actions were taken.
Last week the Washington Post reported that President Trump agreed to a new strategy for Syria that may include new Russia sanctions.