It should be, again, based on risk.
It may be a terrorist act as we saw in Boston or a natural disaster in Galena.
We live in a time that cries out for innovation, but unfortunately, we have to create the innovation within a bureaucrac...
You have kind of got two pressures going on--the minimums and then the high risk--and then what is left is----
Thank you all very much. I appreciate your time and thank you for being at the panel here.
I think, Mayor, you would probably agree with that in a broad sense, not the specifics, but that last statement.
As a former mayor, we operated an emergency management system and worked with FEMA and worked with a lot of different gr...
I am sure if Senator Landrieu was here she would want to add a zero to her number.
I voted against Dodd-Frank. I don't share the enthusiasm that the chair does.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. And let me just say how much I appreciate you calling this hearing today.
there is a huge debate on the appropriate approach to campaign finance.
the Budget Control Act was passed with significant bipartisan support. It was signed by the President of the United Stat...
When I came here 4 years ago, 4.5 years ago, the SEC was reeling from the Bernie Madoff scandal and the fallout from tha...
I just caution you to tread very, very carefully into this area because there is nothing that is more controversial, mor...
Do you think FEMA is understanding that there--or Homeland Security/FEMA is understanding--that there is an ever growing...
The separation between terrorism and natural disasters--not only is it artificial when it comes to consequences.
After 10 years and more than $40 billion, if we have not secured Small Town, Ohio, it is time to let Small Town, Ohio ta...
So the bulk of the money goes here. There is a little bit left. So just spread it.