Many groups also focus on the declines of wild salmon, while primarily faulting dams for salmon declines.
BPA was created in 1937 to carry out Franklin Roosevelt's vision for harnessing the power of the Columbia River.
I have worked very hard in my short time in Congress to support the Bonneville Power Administration and public power as ...
We can indeed balance economic prosperity as well as the environmental stewardship. Fish and dams can co-exist.
I did not understand how, if you want to preserve the salmon, you wouldn't want to preserve them in that case as well.
We want Bonneville to stay healthy and stable, but where this fish issue is going with respect to the BiOp and litigatio...
I think in my final question I would just like to reflect a little bit on the importance of that established plan.
Let's make decisions based upon science and what is best for the fish moving forward.
The science is suggesting that this additional spill is not benefiting salmon, and yet that argument is out there.
The current court order forcing these dams to spill more water threatens the river power system.
The legislation that we introduced that is known as H.R. 3144 would have preserved the current Biological Opinion until ...
I find it very discouraging and sad that people are again, when they talk about removing the Snake dam, saying we can do...
I think that whole argument that it be done swiftly just undermines efforts to try to take reasonable measures to help e...
These marvels of engineering provided the Pacific Northwest with the Nation's most affordable and most reliable energy.
It is great to be with my colleague, Representative Dan Newhouse.
as Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers noted in her statement, there is no proof that more spill will be better for sal...
Thank you to Washington's U.S. Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers and Dan Newhouse for their hard work on the legislation.