Government should not be in the business of picking industry winners and losers; that is the job of the free market.
I was closely involved with the Environmental Defense Fund to help pass cap-and-trade legislation.
the Administration giving up on clean coal reminds me of the editors of New York Times, who opined in 1903 after a faile...
But now we are in a sequester, and what that means is, is that the discretionary part of our budget that funds research ...
It is devastating what is happening, and it is not just the price of the natural gas...
I support a real commitment to investing in clean coal, but that's made exceedingly difficult under the president's budg...
We will hear from some who say coal plants are closing because natural gas is cheaper. Not true.
Given all these questions, Congress should press pause on the tech surge and figure out what went wrong first before thr...
We were promised a Web site where people could easily compare plans and costs. Five hundred million dollars later, we fi...
That wasn't the case. Either these officials were shockingly unaware of what was happening inside their own agencies or ...
Either these officials were shockingly unaware of what was happening inside their own agencies, or deliberately misleadi...
When healthcare.gov went live on October 1st, it was not possible to browse this site in order to see the prices.
Anytime something is new, there's going to be some glitches. And it is of no value, as a matter of fact, it is of negati...
Did you express any concerns about readiness to CMS?
The Secretary stated that HHS would, quote, 'flip on the switch on October 1st and say to people, come on and sign up,' ...
Average Americans deserve a waiver from Obamacare, too--it's only fair when the exchanges are such a mess.
Forty days later we have seen the exchange rollout, nothing short of disastrous.
HHS officials repeatedly assured this committee that the administration would be ready for October 1, 2013.