George Voinovich
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George Voinovich is a former Republican politician from Ohio who served as the 65th Governor of Ohio from 1991 to 1998. He was also a U.S. Senator from Ohio from 1999 to 2011. Voinovich's tenure as governor was marked by efforts to improve the state's economy and education system. As a senator, he focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, national security, and environmental protection. Voinovich was known for his moderate stance within the Republican Party and often sought bipartisan solutions to legislative challenges.
I think the only thing that the industry is concerned about is the issue of loan guarantees that would be necessary to go forward.
If it was not for the money they got there, a lot of them would be in terrible shape.
I have never seen such anxiety in this country as I do today. We need to restore people's faith in the future.
I think unless you, on the national level, through OMB, or through other agencies, basically say to folks, look, get it on the street--
In Ohio, we have $2.7 billion worth of highway projects that are shovel-ready, but we only have $1 billion available in stimulus funds.
Mr. Nabors, have you talked to OPM about that? Have you done an inventory of all the departments and what they are going to need?
You ought to do an inventory of how many reports everybody is going to have to do.
I am planning on introducing legislation to provide additional scholarships to students in exchange for public service.
Mr. Chairman, we may not even have to have a hearing. Maybe we could just have them in your office and have them come in and tell us what they are doing and then say, come back to us in 6 months and then we will have a hearing and tell us…





