the concern is related to the volatility in the market used by refineries to comply with the renewable fuel standard.
In 2007, Congress took a number of steps to try to change our energy future.
we need more certainty. We need more predictability. We need less volatility.
We have been talking about this for a long time.
It is one of those rare opportunities for Democrats and Republicans to join together, not in conflict, not in vitriol, n...
I think I have some reservations about the legislation that is before us.
I have a basic philosophical belief, and it's been reinforced by everything I've seen in my career: We're all entitled t...
It is critical for the Commission to have consistent leadership from both political parties, especially as the industry ...
Nuclear doesn't put out any sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxide or carbon dioxide, no mercury, and it has to be part of our...
There is, over the horizon, a huge demand for electricity that is going to come from electric vehicles.
I think, in order to meet that need, part of that generation of electricity has to come from nuclear.
That is deeply troubling, I think for any of us. I don't care what party we are part of.
I think Republicans would be troubled if we had a situation... where Democrats were a majority in the House, majority in...
This is a source of real concern, certainly to our side of the aisle.
I believe it is 44 percent. Forty-four percent.
As a former Governor, it concerns me. It concerns me.
I just commend to you the STOP Act, a bipartisan bill led by Senators Portman and Klobuchar.
Do not tell me what you value. Show me your budget and I will tell you what you value.