If I could recover my--that--we are not hearing the same. They are not--the people that I am talking to throughout West Virginia and places are not concurring with that, that there are delays in--and they are very concerned about the potential.
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McKinley expresses concerns from West Virginians about delays in supply chains.
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I think there is an alternative that we don't have to face all the problems because they are telling me we may have hundreds of thousands of miles of transmission lines we have to put in as we make this transition.
Mr. McKinley. I am just running short of time, obviously. I just want--it is a reality check to realize what we are about to do here in pursuing, because if we can keep our coal-fired, fossil-fuel-fired power plants, we are not going to need this transmission problem, as it goes--it at least is mitigated.
the administration has taken--he's--they're acting like bullies by requiring all Federal employees and contractors that have over 100 employees to have all their workers vaccinated by November 22nd.





