I think we do need to take inventory of where we are and what it has done to impact small inventors.
Maria Cantwell
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Maria Ellen Cantwell is a United States Senator from Washington, serving since January 3, 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been actively involved in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on technology, environmental issues, and healthcare. Throughout her tenure, Cantwell has worked on policies aimed at promoting clean energy and protecting the environment, as well as advocating for affordable healthcare access for all Americans.
I believe in the holistic approach and the Reid vapor pressure should be examined as well and PHMSA should act on it.
I want them to implement a rule at PHMSA to limit crude oil volatility in rail cars.
If you want a pipeline, play by the rules. That is, adhere to the environmental laws that are on the books and don't try to skirt around them.
We currently do not have the regulations on the books to safely transport this product.
the critical issue is price. Every single study that has been done by a major institution has gotten to the same conclusion, lifting the export ban will reduce the price of gasoline in the United States.
I love the confidence, Mr. Pascual, with which you predict that lifting this export ban will lower gas prices.
The resource extraction from our federal lands is not paying their fair share to the American taxpayer, and you will hear more from us on that in the future.
Lifting oil export restrictions will yield a variety of security dividends to the United States. Market conditions merit such a step and security dividends will not be fully realized without it.
I disagree that OPEC is in hibernation. It's their choice to open up the production.
I think, Mr. Chairman, I am glad you are having this hearing and certainly support efforts to make sure that small businesses and their innovations are protected.
Let's start with you, Mr. Warmann. As we discuss and look at oil exports I start thinking about how different parts of the country might be affected and whether the Pacific Northwest or New England, might become more dependent on imported…
I just want to make sure that we have all the tools and all the information we need now; resources to get us there given that, I think, this is for our rural communities.
the combination of Comcast and Time Warner Cable seems particularly troubling.