I would never support something to be allocated to the customers that I am entrusted to serve that they didn't get benefits from.
Costs may not be involuntarily allocated to entities that do not receive benefits.
There still has to be a benefit-to-cost ratio that exists before you can charge for it.
We are pretty proud of the work that you all do in Vermont.
As nuclear power plants age, their underground piping tends to corrode.
From the perspective of a Vermont dairy farmer, does the dairy price support provide literally any protection in today's market?
the effect of this would be to put in one place for easier review by the public the contributions that were made, correct?
any individuals or corporations that make contributions have to disclose them under current law, isn't that right?
We have to balance our budgets to get the job done.
Thanks for that warm welcome.
We commend the Congress for the reforms that it included in the 2008 Close the Enron Loophole Act.