Our bill, S. 187, does basically three things.
Our Renewable Fuel Standard calls for 36 billion gallons of biofuel by 2022. We can do that. We will do that. We must do...
We've reduced our dependence on imported oil by 10 percent in less than 10 years.
So my message to your committee, Senator Bingaman, to the Congress, and to the American people, is not a message of doom...
The biggest challenge that we face in biofuels is what I call marketplace expansion.
I think we can have optimism and confidence based not upon a will of a whisp or some ephemeral kinds of ghosts.
Success isn't a slam dunk. We have some major challenges.
We need Federal policies to support biofuels expansion.
why have so few executives at major institutions been prosecuted by the SEC or by the Department of Justice?
Thank you to the panel for your testimony and I just want to thank Chairman Reed for calling this conversation together.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Nobody but suckers pays that rate, some poor little corporation based here in the U.S.
Exxon Mobile paid zero income taxes in the United States last year, the year before, the year before and the year before...
I don't think that passes the smell test. I just think we've got to turn this around.
It's going to allow us to tap, in effect, untapped energy from water on its way to the kitchen tap that's now being wast...
This gives us a chance--particularly with Senator Murkowski's leadership generally--in water-power technologies to reall...
But I think we recognize--and this is why the legislation today is so important--that there is much more to be done.
So, the opportunity to promote clean power generation and create domestic jobs, while at the same time addressing enviro...