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Senator Harry Reid called Nevada 'the Saudi Arabia of solar power.'

Senator Harry Reid has serious reservations about the negative impact on jobs and the economy if HR-699 should become law.

Please, Senator, if you have any doubts concerning this testimony, contact Mr. Don Fife and ask your questions.

Senator Harry Reid, our leader, came and talked about a suicide in his family, in fact his father.

President Obama, Senator Reid and this Congress realized that that investment in passenger rail is needed now, not over the next 50 years.

This time cries out for major investment in high-speed rail.

In January 2008, after 2 years of meetings, hearings, and research, our Commission recommended to Congress a vision for transportation policy and funding in America.

President Obama and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid realized that the investment in passenger rail systems is needed NOW not over the next 50 years.

This new law finally paves the way for a solid and ongoing Federal commitment to passenger rail.

If we provide convenient and reliable rail service, Americans will choose it.

We have one of the best in the country, Andre Agassi Academy, but we have also had lots of problems.

Harry Reid spoke, and a number of the other Senators, about the importance of keeping our tourism industry strong in troubled economic times.

authorizing lenders to originate loans for the government, with government capital, on a fee-for-service basis, thus ending lender subsidies altogether.

I urge members of this panel to work with their colleagues on the Finance Committee to implement a permanent fix so airport private activity bonds are not subject to the AMT penalty.

I am a co-sponsor of the Travel Promotion Act, a measure reintroduced this week by Senator Dorgan.

I'm supportive of your efforts, Chairwoman Klobuchar, in S. 835 to drive open fuel standards for automobile manufacturers.