Tribal solar energy potential can provide 4.5 times the installed electric power that was generated in the United States in 2004.
Tom Udall
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Tom Udall is an American politician and attorney who served as the junior United States Senator from New Mexico from 2009 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Udall previously represented New Mexico's 3rd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2009. Throughout his political career, he has focused on issues such as environmental protection, healthcare, and Native American rights. Udall has been an advocate for legislation addressing the challenges faced by the Navajo people, particularly regarding land ownership and economic development.
My legislation would increase the benefit to a reasonable level so that future veterans like Andrew Parker can come home and get the resources they need to make changes to their parent's home.
Our bill switches the burden of proof from the soldier to the government, where in such cases it rightfully belongs.
I am proud that this legislation has the support of the National Guard Association of the United States and the Paralyzed Veterans of America.
The Transportation Security Administration has the difficult task of ensuring both security and the free movement of people and goods.
I believe several serious questions should be addressed before TSA deploys WBI machines more widely.
Does it make sense to spend more than $100,000 per WBI machine for a technology that we already know can be circumvented?
I look forward to working with Senator Bingaman and the committee to see if it's possible to resolve some of your concerns.
I can assure you that even the groups mentioned by Mr. Schickedanz--that there are many individuals within those organizations that support wilderness.





