the Sackett decision, in my view, has jeopardized nearly a half-century of progress under this bedrock environmental law.
Thomas Carper
The Public Record
I happen to support strongly, don't fill the void left by the Sackett decision?
Removing protection for wetlands is especially shortsighted as climate change continues to fuel more extreme weather events, which we witness almost daily.
As a matter of impacts, we have heard that the loss of protections for over half of our Nation's remaining wetlands and millions of miles of streams will lead to more flooding, more polluted waters, and unfortunately, harm to wildlife.
Senator Capito, thanks, not just for those words, but also thank you for your focus on these issues and trying to make sure we use some common sense and save some money.
Just last week, we celebrated the anniversary of something called Kigali, which is a ratification, it is an amendment to the Montreal Protocol that phases out the use of super-polluting HFCs, hydrofluorocarbons, in refrigerants.
The General Services Administration, GSA, manages more than 363 million square feet spaced across the country in 8,400 buildings.
We are looking at the end of the fiscal year in just a couple of days, and there is a threat of a Government shutdown.
Yes. Well, my colleagues also hear me say, and this is a quote from Einstein that they all say, find out what works, and do more of that.





