The broad support from the sportsmen community and members of the Senate speaks to the quality of the legislation before us today.
The point is more of one of the most efficient use of the time for our staff...
That is lost investment. And who knows how much it will cost to replace the lost power.
Wyoming gets absolutely no credit for most of the wind energy that it develops.
Democrats specifically voted to block transmission lines on the public lands, which half of the Wyoming land is public land.
Would that mean that folks in not just Wyoming, but California, Washington State, Oregon, Idaho and Utah are all going to get a big new ener...
You mentioned a lack of flexibility from the EPA in giving Wyoming what we would need in order to continue to produce a lot of the renewable...
A growing number of States are raising concerns that any type of implementation plan worked out with EPA is immediately going to become fede...
We thank Chairman John Barrasso for introducing this bill and we look forward to working with him on its passage.
Yes, Senator Barrasso. In many cases, that is the case.
Through the efforts led by Senator Mike Enzi, a Federal appropriation of $3.72M was secured in 2005 and 2006.
Not only can we do this, we must do this.
we encourage members of this committee to do all that is their power to help in moving the IRRIGATE Act forward successfully.
the funding from this bill is simply vital to our efforts.
we strongly endorse S. 438, the 'Irrigation Rehabilitation and Renovation for Indian Tribal Governments and Their Economies Act'.
We believe the NIIP might satisfy the eligibility criteria provided in S.438.
Thank you for considering these comments and including them in the record.
the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho Tribes strongly endorse S. 438.