Bottom line, these sweeping policies will require more Federal permitting that is already bogged down in bureaucratic pr...
The aggregate result is broad-sweeping changes with minimal input from the American public.
the Services are unilaterally promulgating rules that change and expand critical habitat designations without congressio...
the regulations will also likely encourage increased ESA litigation and closed-door ESA settlements between the Services...
We need a 21st century conservation ethic that is consistent with the movement that the American people have made in the...
this committee must look at the Administration's actions on critical habitat designations because they expand the scope ...
these new rules could alter activities in areas newly proposed or already designated as critical habitat.
These new rules could significantly alter activities in areas newly proposed or already designated as critical habitat.
I think it is fair to say that we all want to reduce unnecessary venting and flaring of natural gas.
Isn't BLM just trying to regulate existing sources of methane in a way that even the EPA is not allowed to under the Cle...
There will be a second round. I will finish my first-round questions.
This is serious. I am a grandfather. We are leaving this planet to our children, our grandchildren, and our posterity.
many existing wells will be shut in and new wells not developed, denying the Federal Treasury much larger royalties
Thank you, Senator Franken.
It seems if BLM does not take steps, it is truly opening itself up to the charge that this rule is not a waste preventio...
How is this improving readiness, safety of troops, sailors, airmen, by paying $400 per gallon for biofuels?
We respectfully request your support for The Dine College Act of 2016 (S. 2564).
It is long past time for a serious, constructive conversation about how we fix our broken budget process.