
Because there were not a lot of folks that came to the Committee hearing today, is it possible to get another round of questions?
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Because there were not a lot of folks that came to the Committee hearing today, is it possible to get another round of questions?

I believe that natural gas has great potential as an energy source in the U.S.

Does everyone here--is there anyone that would disagree with the statement that the future of the economy in the United States can be strengthened through more robust investments and collaboration with the Federal Government, universities…

Legislation from Senator Tom Udall, Democrat of New Mexico, and Representative Ed Whitfield, Republican of Kentucky, would ban race-day medications, and ban trainers who are repeat violators from the sport altogether.

the Federal Government and all of its arms must interact with the tribes as the sovereign nations that they are.

We feel that is truly inconsistent with the treaty right of the Yakama Nation.

Stable, reliable and well-structured tax policy provides the framework that allows for this market-driven innovation.

Yes. And we really appreciate you doing that, because I think when you and Mr. Klein are in these consultations, that you sit down with the tribe, as some of the previous witnesses talked about, learn about their traditions, learn about…

If policymakers have the foresight to retain these highly effective tax policies, this short-term investment will yield significant long-term benefits.

I believe that the inconsistent approach that we've been pursuing has put the United States at a disadvantage in competing with China for a share of clean energy markets.

A true and honest consultation with the Yakama Nation.

These important incentives are doing exactly what they were meant to do--allow our nation to reap the significant energy, economic and environmental benefits.

Thank you. Your testimony cites two examples of where the general welfare exemption was applied to Tribal programs.

The buck really stops with the NRC when it comes to safety, and I hope that you hear that message from us.

I believe, like you do, Madam Chair, that we are forever in debt for their service, so we must ask the question, how did these burn pits impact the health of our returning heroes?

I have always thought that there are three primary goals that we have as a country with regard to energy.