It is important that we have hearings so that Americans know that 20 percent of all our electricity comes from 104 nuclear plants.
We want to not only establish that culture of safety, we have established it, we want to strengthen it.
We can safely store for 30, 40, 50, 60 years onsite the spent fuel.
The more oversight hearings we have with the Commissioners, the better.
In adversity lies opportunity.
It is important for Americans to know that there has never been a death at a civilian reactor in the United States.
The tragedy in Japan should serve as a clear warning that we can't be complacent when it comes to nuclear safety.
We are going to make sure that every precaution is being taken to safeguard our people from a similar nuclear incident.
In other words, clean air for us means good jobs.
they won't be able to get it unless we have a strong national Clean Air law
I think the more people understand and hear about nuclear power, the more confidence they have in them.