I talked about the drivers of our economy and job creation. But if small businesses are the driver of our economic recovery, then our community banks are the engine. Right now we all know that engine is in neutral. That is because for far…
Patty Murray
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Patty Lynn Murray is a United States Senator from Washington, serving since 1993. A member of the Democratic Party, she has held various leadership positions in the Senate, including serving as the Senate's first female President pro tempore. Throughout her tenure, Murray has focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and women's rights, advocating for policies that support working families and promote economic growth.
I come to the floor today to speak in strong support of the DISCLOSE Act, to close the glaring campaign finance loopholes that were opened by the Citizens United ruling. This Supreme Court ruling was a true step backward for this…
I wish to thank Senator Cantwell, Senator Landrieu, and all of those on our side who have been working so hard on this issue for so long. As all of us know, small businesses are not only at the heart of our communities, they are at the…
As we all know, research illustrates that children who begin learning at an early age are more likely to be successful in their secondary education career--and to graduate from high school. This is why I believe it is important for all of…
Would you give me your commitment today to work with me and Senator Isakson, this committee, and this Administration in leading fundamental and really lasting change in BP's own and in the oil and gas industry's general approach to safety?
I was not happy when previously BP refused to participate in the committee hearing.
Well, I am also very concerned about the company's ability and willingness to address mechanical integrity issues in the future since they seem to be identified as a contributor to many of BP's recent failures not only in the Gulf, but the…
Does BP or the industry really think that tents are safer in blast zones than trailers are?
Oil and gas development that comes at the expense of American lives is not oil and gas drilling that I or anyone on this committee can support.
Can you assure me that BP is ready to respond to an accident of similar proportions at a refinery like in Washington State?
Is there a particular advantage to not completing a safety case for each of your worldwide worksites?
I am seeing a disturbingly high number of press reports that suggest that BP workers are afraid of speaking out about safety concerns for fear of being fired.
I was really shocked to hear at that hearing a number of disturbing facts about trailers and tents at refineries.
I have become very concerned that these reports, while they are important, are inadequate at best and often misleading.
I feel on behalf of those who have been injured in your company, it would be a far better position to say I am going to change this culture rather than to come and tell us all is well.
I would hope that you would agree that unless workers feel 100 percent safe in coming forward about their concerns about safety, that change can't and won't be fully effective and the culture doesn't change.
My question to you is does that bother you that that is going on in the company? You are the head of safety.
So are tents currently used in any blast zones at any BP facility in the United States?
Well, does it bother you that you know that people were cutting corners and overruling tests and denying the use of proper equipment?
As I said, Royal Dutch Shell develops safety cases for all of its offshore installations, regardless of statutory requirements.
Because one of the things that we know is that if no one is calling up and saying, 'We have a culture of safety. You need to follow it. We are very concerned that these violations have taken place. Fix it.' How do you convey that you have…
Well, you just described to me and the committee a number of processes and plans. Can you tell me exactly when you expect to have that all in place because, frankly, I am kind of tired of having to worry about companies that handle…
But you can't give us a definite timeline for when these--I mean, last November, 270 violations as I just described to you.





