we look very much forward to working with the Members of Congress as we tackle the difficult issues of an energy future for America
We did just pass this new law, you can collect rainwater.
Have not the Western Governors been working on that challenge? Do they not have a policy now that, at least, is in its nascent stages of bei...
If this is the largest threat the national parks system faces, $10 million does not strike me as very much money to be trying to figure out ...
We'll ask Vaughn that question for the record.
Look, you've got to work together and combine these resources.
I assume, on pretty good authority, that there's an increasing interest, on the group of political subdivisions, to coordinate...
What was the term you used, 'If you sit, stand, or sleep as a visitor, the Park Service is focused on mitigating or eliminating the danger i...
When you say 'stands,' you mean stands of trees, not----
That would be----your job, not mine.
When you thought I haven't been doing the right thing on behalf of Rocky Mountain National Park.
Other panel members, comment on how we enhance water supplies, or at least maintain the levels that we've come to depend on, here in the Wes...
What happened in the past, happened in the past; now we have new challenges in front of us.
Thank you for taking the time to be with us today.
I look forward to our partnership continuing as we face a lot of the challenges that our Nation has.
I understand that the impacts of climate change are a major management challenge for the National Park Service.
This subcommittee hearing will come to order.
I know he'd--otherwise, he'd feel left out.