Those elected who are trying to ignore the opportunities presented and continue to throw up roadblocks should not now seem surprised that there are significant bumps along the way.
Lois Capps
The Public Record
The governors and legislators, State legislators that embraced this law are delivering for their communities.
I do appreciate your longstanding commitment to improving the health care options for all Americans and in fixing this Web site quickly.
Like it or not, nuclear waste is a reality. Part of that reality is that nuclear waste is going to be around for a long, long time, far beyond the lifetimes of our children and our grandchildren.
I am very concerned about the transportation. Once a permanent site is found, how do we move this spent fuel safely?
I hope we can agree on the importance of the policy's primary goal to develop a cleaner, more sustainable fuel supply.
I write in strong opposition to the Offshore Energy and Jobs Act currently being considered by your Committee.
Mandating destructive drilling in communities that do not want it, while cutting-out proper environmental review might be good policy for oil companies, but it is bad policy for my constituents and it is bad energy policy for our Nation.
I appreciate EPA's acknowledgement of the strong link between our energy sources and usage, climate change and clean air and water.
I believe as implementation continues to be hampered by politics, some governors are using the proposed delay in DSH cuts as an excuse to delay in making a decision on Medicaid expansion.
It would be unfair if States that are acting in good faith like California are harmed because of other States' policies.





