Well, I would just suggest in my 16 seconds remaining that there are models that we can find in other countries, Mr. Chairman--in Japan, whi...
To expedite it, we have tried to--and I have inserted language into the Stimulus package on this--set up some sort of independent arbitratio...
Thank you for honoring your commitment to come down to the Gulf Coast early in your term.
Senator Collins and I introduced, and the Senate passed, an amendment to the budget resolution a short while ago for the next fiscal year th...
We have allocated about $7.5 billion in the Gulf Coast for FEMA Public Assistance.
I take the increase that the President has recommended as a testament to this Administration's commitment to the Department's critical missi...
How are we making progress--I hope--in coming to some resolution on building safely in V-Zones so we can get post offices, hospitals, and sc...
It is possible to abuse environmental laws and issue regulations in a manner that puts families out of work and makes doing business in the ...
Essentially, it really seems that you are telling Congress that, unless we pass legislation that will increase the cost of energy, including...
Thank you all very much and we will bring this Committee hearing to a close.
In the words of Harvard Economics Professor Robert Stavins, we have come to the inescapable conclusion that the economic analysis is terribl...
It really reminds me of something going on in your State, which is the actions of the California Air Resources Board.
Thank you very much, Madam Chairman, for the opportunity to discuss this proposed budget and delve into some of the major items facing the A...
I hope that as we go through the debate we can have a full, honest debate.
The Administration asked us earlier this year to support borrowing $800 billion on our children's credit card to 'stimulate' the economy.
Will you recommend that the Agency permanently return to the old rules from prior decades or will you support a new attempt at reforming tho...
I think he can find that extra $100 million in EPA's bloated budget request alone.
There exists no legitimate economic argument that regulating CO2 would not increase the cost of energy.