So these are real concerns, and I think it is important to keep looking at it. The public deserves to know what chemicals are put into the ground on public land.
The Endangered Species Act is not broken. Since this bipartisan law was enacted in 1973 under President Nixon, it has been 99 percent succes...
It is our responsibility not to politicize the science or the biology needed to recover a particular species, but to heed the warning signs ...
Thank you all so very much, and that example shows the powers of grassroots action, that it is not just about leaders who help drive policy ...
Thank you for your leadership on this issue, this world challenge.
I think both sides of the aisle benefit greatly from these sorts of voluntary efforts.
One of the things that we have really been encouraging are the candidate conservation agreements with assurances.
Can you reassure us that the Federal Government will continue to adhere to using EPEAT standards in its procurements?
This amendment is targeted at something that is very relevant to EPA, and that is cancers and the possibility that that cancer cluster is be...
this is a case where there was a rare bone cancer with multiple folk being affected in a very small area.
But I also support this amendment. Here is why. We have a compromise strategy in the bill.