That's a pretty substantial backing bipartisan bill that we would argue, known as the Nuclear Energy Innovation Capabilities Act.
Is not the right of the American people to know what's being done with their taxpayer dollars?
I'm going to end by saying--quoting one of my favorite speakers, Ronald Reagan. You know, Reagan said somebody who comes along with a better...
I do want to say also that I thank the witnesses for staying on topic to the issue at hand.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Steer, in your exchange with my good friend Eddie Bernice Johnson from Texas, you got pretty exuberant one time...
It is an absolute honor to work with fellow Texans to establish policies that keep America globally competitive, support innovation in our e...
I'm concerned that we actually have too many programs which can neither succeed, nor can they fail, and therefore they tend to stagnate.
Eddie Bernice Johnson is co-authoring the bill with us.
It's not--we would--I would argue, see if you agree, that it's not necessarily EPA's job to go out before you bring them something and to te...
I would argue that in this case it seems apparent to me that the EPA has acted as judge, jury, and executioner in killing this project.
That's the juror to the judge. Judge, let's give him a fair trial and then hang him.