"Ms. Wasserman Schultz. Mr. Chairman, I just wanted to ask that for the record because it is an innovative, important issue."
"Good, good. I just want to make sure just, you know, it is personal."
"the across-the-board spending cuts scheduled to take place this Friday would eliminate 750,000 jobs in this country in 2013."
"Note to self: Bring both books."
"You know more than most that we are operating in a time of great uncertainty with the prospect of sequestration the day after tomorrow."
"Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I only have one question, because I think Dr."
"And what is your view on the impact on the recovery if you take a purely cuts-only approach versus a more balanced mix of spending cuts and revenue?"
"We are just costing ourselves more money down the road by deciding not to spend resources on these problems now."
"Oh, thank you. Okay."
"Now, it is no longer a coal-fired power plant, and a lot of the credit goes to Ms. Wasserman Schultz that you are using gas-fired now, and you are going to go to cogeneration."
"So we have got to stay on pace in the Historic Preservation Trust Fund, or if we don't, then the project will be delayed?"