Congress, independent studies, previous administrations have all pointed to and voted for and funded Yucca Mountain as the Nation's best opt...
I would assume that a blue ribbon panel would not just say we are going to take this one off the table.
We believe that we can handle that.
Three times in there you say that Yucca Mountain is 'not a workable option for nuclear waste disposal.' But what seems to be missing is the ...
If we do not pay attention to those, if we do not meet the milestones and the legal obligations, the disaster that will hit this country is ...
We have to clean up this waste. It has to go somewhere and we cannot just unilaterally take one site out of the equation.
I just think it is irresponsible for the Department of Energy to discontinue the Yucca program altogether, its funding, licensing, and desig...
So then as these things go on, you are beginning to think are you beginning to pour good money after bad.
So why was Yucca Mountain different?
I want to thank Secretary Chu for coming today, and I want to start out by asking you a few questions about some decisions that the administ...
As we have discussed, CBO recently came out with its re-estimate of the receipts that FHA will generate from mortgages insured in fiscal yea...
To think that you have housing when you fight over there, but you don't have it when you come back here is a national disgrace.
Again, thank you so much, both of you, for your participation today.
And the other question I wanted to ask you about is the so-called shadow inventory.
How much of the $14 billion will actually cover the costs that are expected to result from additional risk and how much will be used to prov...
What is the default rate that you are assuming?
It may take more than being stern.
But, in the end, it all comes back to Congress, because all capital is subsidized by Congress, in one fashion, form, or another.