I hope we can focus on the value that has been provided through the settlement.
Thomas Carper
The Public Record
I just want to follow up on Senator Cornyn's observation about I think the Administration's proposal to reduce, I think you said, CO2 emissions by what, voluntarily, by 18 percent?
I know these people have been waiting to hear my statement, Mr. Chairman, but I am going to disappoint them and ask unanimous consent that my statement be entered in the record and we will move right to the questions.
the amount of money that I think you have mentioned, roughly $2.5 billion, that is what Delaware could use for one city, Wilmington.
We have been having this back and forth between our Department of Natural Resources in Delaware and Motiva.
That is not an 18 percent reduction below current levels. That is an 18 percent reduction below what would otherwise be the case in the year 2012.
We have no Indian housing in Delaware. We do have Indians, and they have housing, but it is not what we traditionally think of as Indian housing.
The idea that people would move into public housing and stay there forever was not what the original intent was.





