I want to just follow up on that a little bit because certainly I think we would agree that getting CBO to look at its s...
Good afternoon, everyone. I will not bang the gavel because we don't know what that will mean.
We're delighted to be here aboard the USS Kearsarge at Naval Station Norfolk to discuss the Department of the Navy's ong...
There's no one that I respect more than John Warner.
More efficient means of powering our ships helps save money leaving more money for other program platforms.
But I would like to welcome all of you to this hearing of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Subcommittee on Water ...
Both the Navy and the Marine Corps have to use energy more efficiently.
If we don't we put our military readiness, we put our national security and we put the lives of our sailors and Marines ...
You know, one of the things that I was really excited about in getting ready for today's hearing was to be able to learn...
I applaud the Naval personnel in Tidewater for making advances in energy innovation.
I want to follow up a little bit on that, the LEED certification and the actual efficiencies within buildings.
I do have a final question for you because in your testimony you talk about the education and training effort to change ...
I have a real hard time going particularly to the fishermen, many of them who have gone out of business in some instance...
I want to commend my colleague, Scott Brown, for pursuing this issue.
I happen to support the belief that investing in women is one of our best development strategies if we are going to get ...
I do want to focus first, though, on the White Mountain National Forest because it is part of the Northern Forest lands.
I just want to thank you for your support and for everybody up there did such an outstanding job.
Those programs have been very important.