
Which is always less efficient. So it's quite significant, the reduction in net output for adding CCS.
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Which is always less efficient. So it's quite significant, the reduction in net output for adding CCS.

There has not been a cross-brand, you know, really professionally-driven non-governmental approach to this and I think it's a wonderful opportunity.

I think you raised a very valid point with Mr. Alix, which is if we're on the cusp of an influction point, why don't the traditional incumbent industries get it?

I would strongly urge--and I for one think in the area of Appalachia that basically developed coal, that powered our economy in the 20th Century, sure would be great if we had a couple of demonstration projects on how we're to be able to…

There have been incentives proposed, both in the House and Senate as part of most climate packages.

I believe this is a timely hearing on a timely subject of ensuring that all children receive a world-class education that will allow them to compete for jobs and prosperity in a rapidly changing and challenging world economy.

If you target that to those that are at-risk, you could easily spend $10,000 per child per year if you have effective intervention programs.

Families and educators alike are concerned that instead of addressing the individualized needs of children, these alternative schools are pushing students out of school and into the juvenile and criminal justice system.

Providing an educational setting to children when they have been suspended or expelled from their home schools is a better alternative than leaving them with them out on the street.

A lot has been said about a holistic approach. We are dealing with, as chairman of the Crime Subcommittee, how to deal with youth violence...

The fact of the matter is we are already paying.

We are not adequately investing in social rehabilitation programs in the Department of Justice.

We need to adequately fund our job corps centers, so that these individuals can be prepared for entry into the world of work.

I am always concerned about the amount of money that we spend for our defense and other military purposes.

I commend the President and stand firmly behind him for having the courage to address socioeconomic issues.

It has an infant mortality rate of 31 deaths per 1,000 live births. That is almost five times the rate of the Nation.

The budget would cut the deficit the President inherited by at least half at the end of his first term; and that is an important factor, too.

In addition, the President's budget proposes to restore statutory pay-as-you-go rules, which were critical, and that can get us back to fiscal responsibility.