Will the public have access to the data collected by these companies on possible oil and gas deposits off of our shores?
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Van Drew questions public access to data from seismic surveys.
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Americans, American citizens, American consumers are getting tired of it. They are tired of politicians coming up with crazy plans to fulfill their political agenda that accomplish nothing and, worse yet, actually hurt.
It is unreasonable. It doesn't make sense. It is not an all-of-the-above approach, and it is not ready for this rushed implementation, which is purely for the sake of politics.
Given the higher costs along the coast, it is evident, to me at least, that an increased CONUS COLA is something that would greatly benefit Coasties and servicemembers stationed in these areas.
I want to be unequivocal that under the technical center statute, overall management of this program legally falls under the center's jurisdiction.





