So that means if New Mexico or Oregon or Alaska or Tennessee don't want one of these repositories, we won't--or Nevada.
Let me shift gears a little bit to what would happen if we don't have nuclear power.
I want to thank you and Senator Murkowski, Senator Feinstein and the Secretary for helping with the bill.
One should be for a bill that finds some reasonable way to create new repositories.
We can negotiate our own linkage, can't we?
I'd like to move the discussion from the West to the Eastern United States, where we have--and I'd like to get the director's comments on th...
If there were money in the Land and Water Conservation Fund, I think I'd agree with you.
I've always thought, and this goes back a long time, we don't have any business using appropriated dollars to build roads, that roads are to...
It's ridiculous for us to be borrowing money, and the Federal Government that is so heavily indebted, to build roads in the national parks.
So, how rapidly do you need to catch up? You wouldn't do all that in 1 or 2 years. You would do it over, if you had the money, you'd do it o...
If the Congress were to decide that a priority for us nationally were to fully fund that, and for a shorter period of time use the money to ...
I would hope that we get some direction from the leadership of the Committee as to what we are going to do on the floor.
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Well, the bill that many of us have worked on does that.
I think just in looking at the body language, I think most people think that is not a good place to be.
Do you agree that having a situation where there is a Government backstop implied but that you have CEOs of entities that really are not foc...
I want to thank you and actual the FHFA for leading--giving us a bread trail, if you will, toward that end.