I would be in favor of an all-of-the-above approach.
transfer projects, maybe by definition because the O&M has been taken out of direct Federal spending, might be more cost-efficient
Water is the lifeblood of Central Washington and throughout the West.
water is the lifeblood of central Washington and throughout the West.
Our need for food security and domestic jobs must be included in this debate.
getting products moving means jobs and it means jobs for not just the Pacific Northwest but for everyone.
People's economic needs must be one of the most important parts of this equation.
A new year, a new Administration and a new Congress provide us with a fresh opportunity to revisit the law's effectiveness.
Unfortunately over the last several years OSHA has not lived up to its mission to make workers safer on the job.
Their participation in this process will help hold bad actors accountable and help to spare other families the same pain they have experienc...
We're here today to talk about what more government can do to ensure that every worker who punches in for their next shift, returns home saf...
I agree with you that some changes are necessary to make the law and the agency more effective.
It does seem to me that having more information would cause people to at least stop and think.
I'm particularly interested in how families are treated during an accident or an accident investigation.
You know the majority of employers who get an OSHA citation choose to negotiate with their local OSHA office for an informal settlement.
I mean it just seems incongruous to me that families who have a fatally injured family member that they're burying gets less compensation th...
We must honor those families and their memories by working to reduce worker deaths and injuries.
One workers death, injury or illness is unacceptable if it's preventable.