Now, part of our issue is, how do we restore in part the distribution of the sediment from the Mississippi River to rebuild our vanishing coastline?
But my question is, frankly I have found in this Committee we are guided often by prejudice as opposed to science.
The rush to do something in a wrong way has harmful consequences for humans that would not have occurred if done in the right way.
If all we are given is a place for people to vent their prejudices, how does that advance our cause?
So, I guess I am a little suspicious about this, which may be, if you will, stacked with folks hostile to energy development.
It seems like in these regional planning councils, the very nature of who is placed on the council and their relative representation will ti...
What I am very frustrated by is that I am from Louisiana.
My staff has spoken to service providers in my district who tell us that there appears to be a preference for lower-bandwidth wireless cover...
I am looking at the amount of emissions, not by forestry, but just by agriculture and, according to the CRS report I am reading, in the last...
Anyone who drives a car, heats or cools their home, or eats food will be affected by the legislation we're discussing today.
So, to put a point on that, as of right now, you don't know the prevalence in the unaffected caves?