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.
I want to emphasize one thing. We went through this with the power plants and sulfur dioxide.
We have to be more efficient, we have to look at the rails, we have to look at barges, we have to look at truck traffic.
The legislation that the Committee is considering today is a better product as a result of the diligent work of the sponsors.
Senator Udall for cosponsoring the bill and working with Senator Bingaman to protect this special region.
I just wanted to come by and support my colleague, Senator Landrieu, on her efforts here.
I really hope that your tenure at the FCC shows the leadership to lead out on broadband.
You state there should be a limit on the amount of funds that the Indian Health Service can use for administrative costs.
783 scientists responded that the EPA policies do not allow scientists to speak freely to the news media about their findings.
The people of New Mexico want you to do everything in your power to payback the taxpayers.
I agree we need to ask tough questions regarding dealership closings, and there is no doubt that cars have become an integral part of the American story.
I support efforts to get the auto companies back on their feet. But I am concerned about the process.





