I don't believe the START Treaty does that at all.
I would like to personally thank you, Lieutenant General O'Reilly, for appearing before this subcommittee to discuss our...
I know there'll be some disagreement on the START Treaty, and I've already seen some.
all of this costs a lot of money, and when any of us ever talk about the Federal budget deficit, that's--we also have to...
But, isn't it the case that the ballistic missile defense activities have been far more robust than the--any activities ...
My sense is that we are not going to have an energy future without the use of coal, but the use of coal has to be substa...
I think many share the urgency that he feels about moving ahead.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, that was passed by Congress last year, included $100 million in funding that...
I understand that reducing carbon emissions in a very significant way is important, but my concern is that we make sure ...
the successful deployment of CCS could reduce overall costs of reductions by up to 97%!
All of us want you to use this in a very significant way to develop the answers that we need.
I want you to do it as quickly as we can, but I want you to do it right.
the need for and amounts of financial support required to encourage the rapid development and deployment of CCS technolo...
I think the potential of beneficial use is very substantial.
I happen to favor a proposal for a wires charge in order to raise that funding.
CURC fully endorses the concept of such a fee-based program to support the demonstration of CCS.
The marketplace would pick winners and losers.
It really comes down to the point of the head here that we have always had a nondiscrimination requirement.