I want to once and for all resolve what I believe is a manufactured political debate and provide certainty to the internet ecosystem so that we can make that opportunity a reality ...
This debate isn't about the merits of an open free internet. I support an open free internet.
Do we want to regulate the internet as a 1930s style utility where we have more burdensome regulation?
We could double that hydropower without building a new dam in America simply by investing in hydroelectricity.
We also vigorously support your Appropriations provision to stop the spill order.
We want Bonneville to stay healthy and stable, but where this fish issue is going with respect to the BiOp and litigatio...
I think in my final question I would just like to reflect a little bit on the importance of that established plan.
Let's make decisions based upon science and what is best for the fish moving forward.
The science is suggesting that this additional spill is not benefiting salmon, and yet that argument is out there.
The current court order forcing these dams to spill more water threatens the river power system.
BPA was created in 1937 to carry out Franklin Roosevelt's vision for harnessing the power of the Columbia River.