We cannot lose focus of the fact that what we do here, at the Federal level, results in mandates on the states.
We have serious problems, we are spending billions of dollars, we don't have a cure.
I am interested in learning more about this topic.
I have learned that some of the EPA proposed Transport Rule was based on incorrect data and assumptions.
President Bush's regulations would drop the mercury emissions 70 percent. Now EPA wants to go to 90 percent.
I know the Chairman shares a belief that nuclear power can be one of our clean energy sources.
I do truly think it is incontestable that the Clean Air Act has produced a much cleaner environment.
It is a very significant matter, and numbers I am seeing are that it costs as much as $90 billion.
But one of the things that is troubling about this to me is the alteration of the normal standard of evaluation of ozone...
I do believe it is important and thank you for doing that.
So if you don't report on time, it would be Cooper's fault. Right?