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Mark Pryor

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Mark Pryor is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure during his tenure. Pryor was known for his moderate stance and worked across party lines on various legislative initiatives. He was re-elected in 2008 but lost his bid for a third term in 2014, marking the end of his Senate career.

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Apr 22, 2009

But I think you are requesting $11 million worth of projects in fiscal year 2010 for energy reduction.

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Apr 22, 2009

And do you have a design on a fix for that?

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Apr 22, 2009

How much money in your proposed appropriation, how much money are you requesting for citation-related projects?

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Apr 22, 2009

Are there large categories of items you are looking for, like fire issues and like plumbing and whatever type issues?

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Apr 22, 2009

And long term, are you looking at replacing the heating and air systems throughout the Capitol complex?

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Apr 22, 2009

I guess part of what I am asking is does that mean in 2 years you will come back and say we need a new Module 6?

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Apr 22, 2009

Why does it have to be encrypted?

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Apr 22, 2009

And what will the mix of the fuel be then at that point that will be available to the Capitol, you know, the source of the energy?

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Apr 22, 2009

I can understand how that would drive the cost, but not to $71 million.

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Apr 22, 2009

I want to work to keep the Legislative Branch of government operating efficiently and as wise stewards of the taxpayers' money.

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Apr 22, 2009

But you can't say, well, we are going to spend $11 million, and then we will make that money back over a 3-year period?

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