Wayne Allard
The Public Record
We saw a lot of money spent on cleanup, but nothing ever really happened on the ground.
It is a simple fact that we have to scale back our spending, even where it hurts.
I was very pleased to see that the President increased his funding request for the Superfund program by $124 million.
I believe that the funding assistance offered by a program such as this one is important.
I think that so many times we get caught up in a lot of rhetoric, and this ought to happen, that ought to happen.
Recognizing that fiscal policy is far less powerful than monetary policy in influencing Gross Domestic Product growth and employment, Congress must do its part by pursuing policies of low taxation, limited Federal regulation and free trade…
We want to make sure that the money that we're making available has some oversight, at least as far as Congress is concerned.





