Thomas McClintock
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Thomas Miller McClintock is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 5th congressional district since 2009. A member of the Republican Party, he has been an advocate for limited government and fiscal conservatism throughout his political career. McClintock has focused on issues such as tax reform, environmental policy, and government spending. He previously served in the California State Assembly and as a member of the California State Senate, where he gained recognition for his commitment to conservative principles.
The point is when we look for more oil we find it. The problem is that we have been prohibited even from exploring vast tracts.
This bill authorizes more hydropower development at federal canals and pipelines, eliminates unnecessary paperwork associated with the National Environmental Policy Act while allowing for environmental protection.
I appreciate Chairman McClintock's commitment to examining and ultimately pushing an aggressive legislative agenda.
The EPA sets a tolerance level at 24.5 parts per billion. The State of California...is at six parts per billion.
This measure has gone through the Subcommittee, and was passed by the House Natural Resource's Committee in the One Hundred and Eleventh Congress by bipartisan support.
Here is the concern that I would like to express, not with respect to this bill, but with respect to this Administration's priorities.
Well, Mr. Tipton has already pointed out 1400 megawatts, the capacity of a Glen Canyon Dam, just in Colorado alone.





