John Hoeven
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John Hoeven is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from North Dakota since January 2011. A member of the Republican Party, he previously held the position of Governor of North Dakota from 2000 to 2010. During his tenure in the Senate, Hoeven has focused on issues such as agriculture, energy, and infrastructure, advocating for policies that support North Dakota's economy and rural communities.
If we make it commercially viable, that is how you are truly going to capture CO2.
If we're going to have the kind of legal and regulatory climate we need to truly develop our energy resources, to stimulate the private investment, to deploy the technology, to produce all these energy sources, we've got to get fossil and…
This is where we need the technology to help drive the process by driving the cost down, the efficiency higher.
The key is figuring out how you work with markets to drive that process in a cost-effective way.
In our State, we've utilized the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact Commission model to put a legal and regulatory structure in place to address liability issues.
My bill will give Alaska Tribes the tools to stop domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse, and suicides in their own communities.
Dealing with the realities of crime in rural Alaska Native villages requires comprehensive and innovative solutions.





