Nobody thought Oregon could pull that off, either.
I share your view, as we've talked about, that funding is absolutely key to all this.
I want to be very sensitive to the point of making sure that we get the advisory functions of this bill right.
We'll definitely follow up with you. My concern would be to just do it in one county...
This is about greening up our power supply, putting our folks to work.
This is the way you ought to try to move forward on major issues, where folks are working together.
I could tell you that talking to a lot of the partners in this, you're being pretty diplomatic when you say you were skeptical at the outset...
I could tell you, anybody who can increase their 30 or 40 percent of what they're doing, and they're talking about a promising industry of t...
You all have been very constructive to work with, not just on this legislation, but on timber payments...
We need a Federal solution that all in Oregon will benefit from.
We're putting a lot of eggs in a lot of baskets.
The American Forest Resources Council, that's the organization that represents the majority of the industry here in Oregon, has been on the ...
I'll welcome anybody's opinion on something like this, Mr. Woodward, but you're the one who came today and said there was no support from th...
So, let's look at the Glaze project.
Should we also be talking about investment in parents, more investment in parent education?
Given that pattern of activity--and I had followed it since our hearing--I went out and put together this letter, with 17 of our colleagues ...
I certainly hope that you will look into this thoroughly.
It seems to me that what's going on here is pretty clear.