Work with the Army, support this initiative financially, and help us, help the Army to get this system back off of rain delay and get it completed, sir.
Thomas Carper
The Public Record
Obviously, we need to do everything we can to help the people of the region, and we need to make sure that we do everything we can to get a restoration plan that repairs the damage that has been done.
As Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Water and Wildlife Subcommittee, I have been to the Gulf and seen first-hand the environmental and economic impacts of the BP oil disaster.
The bipartisan Clean Air Act Amendments of 2010 is cosponsored by 6 Republicans, 8 Democrats, and an Independent Senator.
We will have two rounds of questions, 5 minutes each. I want to go back, the first question, just to go back to a point raised by Senator Voinovich.
Unfortunately he is thinking of leaving us at the end of the year. He is on a mission--and I am, too--to make sure that a number of items on his agenda list get completed.
When we get into questions, one of the questions I will be asking of the Administration is about cost and benefit.
If we could work something out, we could eliminate all of this stuff, or most of it, so that people know where they are going, what am I going to have to do, how much am I going to have to invest, what am I going to have and so forth.
We support passage of S. 2995, the Clean Air Act Amendments of 2010, sponsored by Senator Carper, you and Senator Alexander.





