Well, you know, again, Cornell shares that concern and so do I, so, you know, we will have to see what we might do to at least ask more questions and understand this is a resource that just can't be turned off and then turned back on.
Chris Collins
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the farmers are picking and choosing the amount of coverage and they are paying a large piece of that.
That to me would be the overstep of Congress, thinking we always have a solution. We rarely do.
So my urging to you is to be collaborative, involve stakeholders, folks in the environmental community, the beekeeper community, the farm community, have them come together and work with researchers to try to find a suitable path forward.
One is the EPA, the other is banning the neonicotinoids. That is the case of Congress, as I started out by saying, the overreach we shouldn't do and should back off.
Actions seem to indicate to many of us the Administration is picking winners and losers.
the past would indicate in renewables, in fact, the Department prior to your heading it did approve projects for the purpose of approving projects absent due diligence.
It is hypocritical and disingenuous to leave this committee with the impression SOFIA was a priority and it is clearly not.
Access to broadband is essential for farms and other rural small businesses to manage efficient and successful operations.





