We should raise the ceiling on the loan guarantee program so we can get more nuclear power plants built.
Mark Udall
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Mark Udall is a former U.S. Senator from Colorado, serving from 2009 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he focused on issues such as environmental protection, gun control, and healthcare during his tenure. Udall was known for his advocacy for designating the Rocky Flats site as a National Wildlife Refuge and for supporting measures to close the gun show loophole. He has also emphasized the importance of safety for children in schools, reflecting his constituents' concerns.
I look forward to having additional conversations with you, not only about a carbon tax, but about subsidies.
We need to find business models that reward efficiency both at the supply side out on the consumer side.
We have to focus on this near term opportunity both in the stimulus package and in the TARP.
I think that there's a way the stimulus package can be used to nourish those companies at a time of great pain.
We should permanently end the moratorium on gas and signal to the energy community that they are able to invest here at home to produce energy and jobs here at home.
I look forward to working with you and Senator Bayh and everybody to get this right.
I think that my first priority would be to invest, make sure that the economic stimulus package that the Congress enacts includes significant investments in low carbon and energy efficiency infrastructure.
I am today introducing a bill to designate Rocky Flats as a National Wildlife Refuge once that former nuclear-weapons site in Colorado is cleaned up and closed.
My constituents don't care about politics. They care about whether their children are going to be safe when they are at school.
I supported the McCarthy amendment because it contained common sense proposals that would have closed the gun show loophole.
I urge you to pass the Juvenile Justice bill with the gun control amendments passed by the Senate.





