We say we have spent over a trillion dollars in the last 10 years in Iraq and Pakistan, we have spent close to $20 billi...
We have two nuclear powerplants in our state that are located on or adjacent to fault lines that are very dangerous.
To address these threats, we must invest in programs that minimize risks and mitigate damages so our communities can bet...
I'm proud that you're--you've joined with me and Senator Cantwell to sponsor the Natural Hazards Risk Reduction Act of 2...
For every dollar we spend, we save three.
One of my plants, Mr. Chairman, has 7 million people living within 50 miles.
I think it's very serious. Because, when you say they've been evaluated, they have not done the 3D evaluation that needs...
My state is no stranger to natural disasters. Californians understand that it is a matter of when--not if--the next majo...
This is a wise investment of Federal funds. Not only does it save lives, but the Congressional Budget Office estimates t...
But that won't happen if Congress repeals or blocks the Clean Air Act and stops EPA from doing its job.
If we delay these requirements to clean up toxic air pollution, our children and many other Americans will suffer seriou...
Delaying these rules will hurt a large number of people, especially children.
The major flaw in EPA's analysis is that it makes overly optimistic assumptions about the effectiveness and availability...
Well, at last EPA's proposed a defensible standard. It is consistent with the Clean Air Act.
I fear that what we are seeing is another--in a series of assaults on the Clean Air Act.
Rather than get going and getting this accomplished, we saw delays. Industry pushed for delays.
With straining to do it, it is in the 2015 to 2018 timeframe that industry can get there.
These standards could and should have been adopted years ago, and if industry hadn't said the cleanup couldn't be done, ...