Bipartisan staff discussions are ongoing, and we are hopeful that an agreement can be reached to hold NTIA accountable t...
Thank you all so very much, and that example shows the powers of grassroots action, that it is not just about leaders wh...
It is our responsibility not to politicize the science or the biology needed to recover a particular species, but to hee...
One of the things that we have really been encouraging are the candidate conservation agreements with assurances.
Thank you for your leadership on this issue, this world challenge.
The Endangered Species Act is not broken. Since this bipartisan law was enacted in 1973 under President Nixon, it has be...
I think both sides of the aisle benefit greatly from these sorts of voluntary efforts.
Under the current power structure at the FCC, the Chairman has incredible authority that none of the other commissioners...
We believe the public deserves more access to the process.
Ironically, it seems that Public Knowledge is opposed to making knowledge public.
My colleagues who wrote these measures and I are on the side of reforming the Washington bureaucracy.
The FCC is not some venture capital firm; the FCC is an independent agency that reports to Congress.
We can have both.
I think everybody in the audience should clap at that point.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, and thank you to all of our witnesses for being here today to discuss the EPA's propo...
We should listen to our scientists and our public health professionals and set a standard that is based on the best avai...
Now, more than ever, the American people need a strong EPA to protect their right to clean air and water.
I wanted to add to the record, first, a letter from the National Farmers Union, the second-largest general farm organiza...