I would urge you if, when you go home, you think well, I wish I had said this, or I wish I had suggested that, I hope you will send it in to...
I, for one, think is too severe. It does not give enough time to companies like Eastman and many other companies in the country.
Well, I want to make the point that there are companies who have these challenges who are trying to do the right thing, on the one hard, and...
They have a long and distinguished history in our State as well. This is a fine American company, and I look forward to what they have to sa...
I just left a meeting with a group of business leaders who are deeply concerned about our reliance on Middle Eastern oil.
The words that come to my mind are that to--on the front page of USA Today is a long story entitled U.S. Energy Independence Is No Longer a ...
I think for us, as I mentioned in my testimony, one of the things that helps with respect to innovation and the public policies that support...
Mr. Jackson. Senator Alexander, you were spot on in that assessment.
I look forward, with Chairman Udall, to hearing from these witnesses about how we can help create an environment in which American corporati...
what kind of education are you going to get at that school?
Senator Alexander. Thanks, Mr. Chairman.
They were even quoting Friedrich Hyek and Adam Smith and saying their ideology would allow some mandates for flex fuel vehicles in order to ...
I certainly am glad we're having this hearing and look forward to questions and comments after.
Thank you all for your testimony. It's all very, very compelling.
As Senator Corker said, we don't want to pick winners and losers.
On its face, H.R. 4369, the ``Furthering Asbestos Claim Transparency Act of 2012,'' or ``FACT Act,'' seems like a reasonable measure.
So to suggest that we are in the era of--we are only suing defendants that had nothing to do with the problem is wrong, simply flat wrong.
the more I am beginning to think that this bill may be a solution in search of a problem.