You are sitting on a mighty fine mess that nobody knows what to do with.
I believe that in a state like California, with areas of high population coupled with the lingering risk of a major eart...
As we move forward, we still need to address the issues facing the disposal of spent nuclear waste.
I'm interested in learning more about how you plan to have these loans closed.
Mr. Chairman, I am sure you are making a careful review of the events that are going forward in Japan with regard to the...
Now, Mr. Chairman, you have an unholy mess on your hands, you and the Department of Energy, with regard to Yucca Mountai...
The answer, my beloved friend, is no. And I say this with respect and affection.
I appreciate your courtesy and the way you are responding.
We must learn from the tragedy in Japan and apply the lessons learned to our nuclear facilities in order to ensure that ...
President Obama recently announced that the KORUS FTA will create 70,000 jobs in the United States.
I hope to learn about the deal's potential effects on the automobile industry, which, as my colleagues and those assembl...
When I came to Congress some years ago, the United States exported more merchandise than it imported.
I wholeheartedly agree with calls to increase U.S. exports in order to put people back to work and restore our country's...
I commend you for exercising our Committee's often overlooked jurisdiction over trade-related matters.
The current recession gives us the opportunity to re-orient U.S. trade policy toward the job-creating export of tangible...
I want to tell you, I am a particular admirer of your department, particularly your Foreign Commercial Services Agency.
I am troubled by the KORUS FTA's country-of-origin rules.
Will you commit that the Department of Commerce will do so vigorously, vigilantly and fairly?