I'm a big supporter of Amtrak. I think rail passenger service is an important part of the transportation network.
I think the construction of the bridge was around $60 million.
Nobody's been stronger in the Senate than Senator Lautenberg.
It's time for all the parties to decide, what part of this do they need to help pay for?
But that is true of almost everything we invent. It migrates very quickly.
We are going to have a challenge of reconciling the overall budget request to the subcommittee because we are not going to have a half-a-bil...
But in a broader sense, do you feel like the reduction in funds in the fossil energy account reflects less attention to and less interest in...
Except as a scientist, you know that that which seems far into the future becomes nearer and nearer the more work is done.
I will be leaving in about an hour, but we will have someone take the chair at that point.
We have a significant need to do the research to try to evaluate how we build electric generating plants that are going to capture carbon.
Senator Alexander and I and others are putting together an electric vehicles piece of legislation.
I'm pleased to see, in this budget request, a clear commitment in increasing NNSA's ability to assess the safety, security and reliability o...
In my judgment, those are the wrong agencies to be cutting in the current economic situation.
I think the consensus of this subcommittee will not be to support cutting a half a billion dollars out of the Corps of Engineers' funding at...
I introduced a bill earlier this year to investigate the feasibility of developing 50 megawatts of hydropower from the Diamond Fork Project ...
I would guess the consensus of this subcommittee will be to re-prioritize the funding in the series of accounts in order to avoid a one-half...
the more you can get contractors involved in competition, the lower you're going to experience pricing on these major contracts.
if we don't get serious about the infrastructure, yes, roads, bridges, water projects, you name it, we won't be the kind of country we used ...