You expect us as Members of Congress to basically listen to one side or the other's experts.
Here is the situation: Here is coal. We have lots of it in this country. Unfortunately, it is dirty to burn.
I am concerned also about unstable landfills that could cause slides and disrupt communities, et cetera.
I want to make sure that we have accurate information here and we are not simply exporting a problem to have it reimport...
I can't imagine that all that you are going to do is cost someone $4 a month, a giant factory.
No one disagrees that those who violate current regulations should be vigorously prosecuted and held fully accountable.
Let's assume that the money that you have been budgeted last year will be cut by 50 percent. What do we do collectively?
I mean, I doubt we could fulfill the mandates that we are getting from our Federal partners.
This meeting here is just as important to me; it is just that we have to be in three different places at one time anymor...
We are trying to close the loophole that is in the law as it stands now.
It strikes me as an incredible cost to the financial institutions that have to understand these, digest these, hire the ...
Well, I am concerned about this apparent developing disparity between the regulatory regimes.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, for giving me the opportunity in particular to welcome Mr. Thomas Deas.
I understand that, but are you concerned that in the absence of comparable European regulation that we have the opportun...
I view this as a simple matter of citizens having a right to know about any risks in their community.
the people shall have a right to clean air, pure water, and to the preservation of the natural, scenic, historic and aes...
I know is proposing legislation called the FRAC Act that would go beyond public disclosure of chemical additives and giv...
It is a directive, a constitutional directive.