I would just like to say how much I appreciated the opportunity to meet with Mr. Zients this last week and to have an opportunity to discuss...
It is also important that we show that we can spend money responsibly, and facing a budget deficit of $1.8 trillion this year and red ink fo...
Well, we are coming up on a 460-day clock.
You just kind of answered the last question I was going to ask, what should we be doing differently, or to follow on?
I presume that there has been an informal dialog back and forth between GAO and EPA over the last years.
We highlighted the need for transparency.
What kind of job do you think that Senator Whitehouse is doing in chairing this hearing today?
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I think that he is going to yield to you for advice on this stuff.
The President has just announced increases in the fuel efficiency standards so that by 2016, I believe, our fleet has to be up to about 35 o...
Do you believe that the federally supported projects that reduce transportation emissions should be a goal of climate change legislation?
Do you agree that the Department of Transportation should support more robust regional planning for transportation emission reductions?
Foreign policy insider tip: playing stare down helps make long-winded meetings almost fun.
I am just really delighted that you are here, Chad, and I want to welcome you.
Clean energy does create jobs. This is a story we are hearing throughout Delaware.
Our economy cannot survive dependent on old, dirty fossil fuels--we must break free of our dependence.
We are going to hold a roundtable in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Monday morning, May 18.
I want to follow up on the line of questioning that Senator Collins was pursuing at the end of her comments.