I think that it has tremendous potential particularly because of the convergence with CO2 capture and carbon sequestration.
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.
I would like to ask members of our panel what do you think the key regulatory piece is for us...
Incentives that pay for themselves are the ones that probably stand the best chance to advance.
Madam President, I say to my colleagues, Senators Portman, Alexander, Barrasso, and Cornyn, that it is great to be here this morning to engage in this colloquy. I want to follow up on the points that my esteemed colleague referred to on…
I commend you for it. And I want to work hard to help you achieve it on behalf of our airmen and the mission.
It is, both your MILCON budget and then your O&M budget, as it is set up right now, is very important for the ability of our airmen and aircraft to deliver those missions.
That is a tremendous asset and a tremendous facility and I would ask that you check and get back to me that you are, through your O&M account, maintaining those fuel lines, for both now and for the future.
Mr. President, I rise to speak on the important issue of the day. Sometimes complex challenges present clear and compelling choices. That is the case for the fiscal challenge before us today. We have a choice between delay and disruption…
Mr. President, I would like to speak this afternoon about an issue that I believe is of paramount importance to our efforts to restore America's economic vitality and to control our debt and our deficit. I would like to talk about jobs. I…
I've always found that people react better if you ask them to do something then if you tell them they have to do something.
The challenge is dollars. As you know we're a little short of dollars here, spending more than we're taking in and that's a problem that we've got to change.





