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Yesterday, the President spoke at the National Academy of Sciences and recognized our country's proud heritage of scientific discovery and innovation that is embodied in that institution.

President Obama's stimulus plan is helpful but--as Secretary LaHood has pointed out--it will not be enough to meet all of our Nation's transportation challenges.

We must ensure that our National Surface Transportation Policy is guided by the need to promote economic growth while protecting public safety and the environment.

I hope that we move like our Governor, Governor Richardson, did to push commuter rail especially in the big areas.

I hope you can talk a little bit about that initiative, Secretary LaHood.

I wonder what kind of new thinking is going on within the Department to keep pushing this in terms of lowering those numbers.

I therefore appreciate Secretary LaHood's strong commitment to safety and his interest in exploring innovative ways to reduce death and injury from impaired driving.

The purpose of today's hearing is to look at the latest draft of the proposal that Senator Murkowski and I have put together to improve the availability of financing for deployment of clean energy and energy efficiency technologies.

I hope the committee agrees. I hope you all join me in supporting her confirmation.

Not having the so-called management experience you can move in and really shake things up.

I am writing in strong support of President Obama's nomination of Mr. Michael L. Connor to become the next Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.

Both bills would create a Federal energy efficiency resource standard that would be independent of the Renewable Electricity Standard.

I am told that Senator Murkowski may not be able to be here or if she is, she will have to be late.

As you all know, the Congress put in place the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, which has specific targets in it that we have been talking about today, this 55 percent in 2010 and then 100 percent in 2030.

We hope to learn more about the current efforts at the State level, where the EERS provisions have been enacted.

The purpose of this hearing is to discuss proposals for establishing Federal Energy Efficiency Resource Standard for retail electricity and natural gas distributors.

So I am one of the one who would just urge you, move forward, keep it going, that will keep the pressure on the Congress.