I have been honored to work with them and our ranking member, Mr. Hinojosa, and we will soon be introducing legislation that builds on what ...
I hope that this isn't an attempt to prevent or impede the EPA from promulgating regulations.
Improving transparency and public access to federally funded research at EPA, or at any federal agency, is an important objective and one th...
Unfortunately, it appears the language in the bill we are discussing today, called the 'Secret Science Reform Act,' may actually prohibit EP...
Yes, indeed, Mr. Chairman.
I look forward to further discussions about that.
I am hopeful that we can find common ground and develop meaningful solutions to our Nation's important environmental challenges.
I truly hope we can work together to find a way to improve public access to federally funded research in a manner that does not compromise t...
If implemented, this bill would actually prevent the EPA from using the best available science to inform its regulatory actions.
We believe that Congress did the right thing in 2005 to transition from a voluntary reliability system to one that relies a great deal on ma...
We believe they can do so in this instance as well.
Senator Wyden and Representatives DeFazio, Schrader, and Walden have 'stepped up to the plate' to take on this very contentious issue.
We appreciate Senator Wyden's efforts to protect the old-growth forests and other special places of western Oregon.
The sad fact is the current management in place on Oregon and California Railroad lands (O & C) is essentially non-management.
The Wyden bill severely limits citizen lawsuits.
The Wyden bill has some serious drafting problems.
Increased logging--especially clearcutting--is incompatible with climate mitigation and other public values.
The Wyden bill will NOT fix the counties' financial problems; it will NOT meaningfully reduce unemployment; it will NOT protect all the old ...