Mr. Montgomery, thank you for your testimony.
We need coal, we need really clean coal actually, but put bad stuff up in the air and it just blows our way.
I do not think we can turn the clock back. I really do think we need to move forward aggressively in this area.
One of the questions that I think President George Herbert Walker Bush faced as he signed into the law the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments was...
In the end, the approach of using market forces, some of us were skeptical as to whether that would actually work, turned out it worked pret...
One of the things that I try to focus on here is how do we develop consensus.
I am sorry. I do not understand. You say if the electricity prices raise because of natural gas----
The real loser is the American consumer.
The question is do consumers want to pay for the value that they get from particularly clean air? I think we should leave that to them to de...
It tells us that they are there to be employed and it also tells us that they need the employment in order to pursue their careers.
Give us a reasonable amount of time, give us some flexibility and get out of the way.
How does your experience at Brandon Shores match up with some of these studies?
We have thousands of kids that are not in school today because of the asthma, because they cannot breathe the air, and it is just not fair.
I think everybody is really on the same page.
We have. Now what we need to do is to spend some serious dollars on implementing that technology that Alstom and others have.
Put another way, Clean Air Act benefits outweigh the costs by a margin of 30 to 1.
It is just not fair. We had to compete with these folks in terms of electricity costs.
We end up having to reduce our emissions in order to try to be in compliance with Federal environmental guidelines.