We're very pleased to be able to move forward after all of the years of work to reach agreement.
I particularly just wanted to commend Senator Merkley and his staff for their leadership on the Crooked River bill.
We urge the subcommittee to pass S. 3483 as introduced.
This bill strikes a balance between competing demands for a scarce resource.
Senator Wyden and Senator Merkley deserve credit for their hard work, extraordinary patience, and understanding of our C...
I introduced this bill with my colleague, Senator Wyden, in early August.
This bill is important for the economic security and the ecological health of the region.
It's nice when occasionally stakeholders can come together and wrestle with the very difficult issues about how to share...
I want to note that my colleague, Senator Akaka, has been, I think, very visible and aggressively working to tackle this...
I am delighted that we can have this chance to hear from Richard Cordray, the Director of the Consumer Financial Protect...
Chairman Johnson is unavailable to attend this morning's hearing. He wanted me to personally thank you, Mr. Cordray, for...
Thank you very much for your testimony, and as we begin questions, I will ask the Clerk to put 5 minutes on the clock fo...
The hearing of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs will come to order.
We did hear some testimony about--I mean we are focusing on how you are going to use the data that you receive.
I still find it hard to believe if, you know, one person or one company had one incident where they were legally, proper...
is this ultimately a program whose objective is to really try and move people towards safer practices and companies towa...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Administrator Ferro, let me see if I can--because Congressman Young raised the same concerns I ...
I think we have got to find that there is going to be a system that will work, that will attribute fault, no fault.