increasing the amount of DIC benefits payment will help survivors continue to live a sustainable life, which I wholeheartedly agree with.
Mazie Hirono
The Public Record
I think it is--I don't think it is a constructive course forward to roll back the fuel economy standards that have been planned.
I am particularly concerned with proposals to stop progress on fuel economy standards that can save drivers $8,000 over the lifetime of a new 2025 vehicle.
Earlier in this hearing there were references to the positive effects of the huge tax cuts for the richest one percent of people and corporations in our country.
I would consider to be within a couple of weeks. You should be able to get this answer to me very quickly.
I really wonder how a state like Hawaii that wants to get away from dependence on fossil fuels will be particularly helped, especially with the huge cuts.
I see it is as part of, basically, a radical effort, a desired goal, to shrink the Federal Government and limit its ability to help people solve the problems that face us all.
I totally agree with you, Senator Alexander, that we have to strike while the iron is hot.
I want to continue to work with SBA to make sure that whatever resources can be provided to all those affected individuals and businesses can receive those resources.
I hope that extends to advocating on their behalf and to say that this is not a time to be eliminating net neutrality.





