EPA's mismanagement has led to elevated PM 2.5 emissions even though Congress has provided almost $100 million for wood ...
I hope we are able to reconcile that. Let us know if we can be helpful.
This obviously represents the exact wrong direction for Alaska, certainly the wrong direction for a country.
It is my hope that we can continue our bipartisan tradition to prioritize the needs of Native communities.
Well, I really appreciate you saying that, because that is what folks are relying on.
it is inconceivable to me; I mean when you talk about 1.6 million acres of a beetle kill, seems to me that our communiti...
I appreciate that.
It is good to hear the Director speak so highly of the CHAP Program and the benefit that it can provide.
There is a common sense, straightforward solution here to getting communities off diesel power generation.
They need action that helps solve problems, not actions that further delay solutions.
Domestic supply matters to our energy security and also matters to our mineral security.
Working to address the tribal needs has always been a bipartisan, bicameral priority.
I would like to have more conversation with your team about that.
Madam Secretary, let's begin with the first part of my opening statement, which was reference to the people of King Cove...
I am very interested in seeing what is possible. And if we can move the dial a little bit on this issue, I am in for it ...
I had mentioned in my last question there, Chief, the Southeast Alaska Sustainable Strategy, $25 million spent so far an...
It ought to not be this hard.
A lack of promises made and promises unfulfilled. A little bit of a pulling the rug out from underneath us.