Okay. If you could have them give us that cost, that anticipated time to build it, and then what the resulting savings might be, that would be helpful.
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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.
Well, sometimes you have to go through a series of steps which may make sense or, based on the statute, now that you've been doing this you may want to say, 'You know, if we didn't have to do a couple of these things, we could still get a…
Do they, in essence, act as a service bureau, where you just pay them a fee out of your budget for the use of their time on their servers and their computers?
A stable Government, predictable policy, and predictable regulatory responses are all essential to the decisions to invest here.
This is why it is essential that we get out of this rut that we are in and just kicking the can down the road, for whatever purpose.
That's actually deferred projects. So, this $128,982,000 is--that's what's coming someday, not----
What do you want? What don't you want? And there's an associated cost or reduction that goes with it.
I agree on the 2-year--matter of fact, I'm cosponsoring legislation to go to a 2-year budget cycle.





