Office of the Ombudsman at the Environmental Protection Agency: Hearing Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session on S. 606, a Bill to Provide Additional Authority to the Office of Ombudsman of the Environmental Protection Agency, June 25, 2002U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 - 129 pages |
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... continue to look forward to working with you , Congressman . It is always a pleasure . We are going to be calling the second panel now - Ms . Nikki Tinsley , Inspector General , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; and Mr. David Wood ...
... continue to look forward to working with you , Congressman . It is always a pleasure . We are going to be calling the second panel now - Ms . Nikki Tinsley , Inspector General , U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ; and Mr. David Wood ...
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... continue to need that help . Because you do not have an Ombudsman today , I feel that there are many communities , New York City included , that are not pro- tected from an unchecked bureaucracy . I guess I harken back to the quote ...
... continue to need that help . Because you do not have an Ombudsman today , I feel that there are many communities , New York City included , that are not pro- tected from an unchecked bureaucracy . I guess I harken back to the quote ...
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... continue . You know what ? I feel it will . We can discuss the law . We can discuss the facts . I have and continue to have I think an abiding faith in the strength of the American peo- ple and their communities . That will abide . Last ...
... continue . You know what ? I feel it will . We can discuss the law . We can discuss the facts . I have and continue to have I think an abiding faith in the strength of the American peo- ple and their communities . That will abide . Last ...
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... continue with your line of questioning now ? Senator SPECTER . Yes . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Martin , I agree with what the Chairman has said , Senator Crapo has said , and I thank you for what you have done on a ...
... continue with your line of questioning now ? Senator SPECTER . Yes . Thank you very much , Mr. Chairman . Mr. Martin , I agree with what the Chairman has said , Senator Crapo has said , and I thank you for what you have done on a ...
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... continue to do what he had been doing ? Ms. TINSLEY . He was going to be part of our team . He would not have the authority to do everything , but we could apply more re- sources than he had in his office , and so we were hopeful that ...
... continue to do what he had been doing ? Ms. TINSLEY . He was going to be part of our team . He would not have the authority to do everything , but we could apply more re- sources than he had in his office , and so we were hopeful that ...
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Page 65 - Chairman, this concludes my prepared statement. I would be pleased to respond to any questions that you or other Members of the Committee may have at this time.
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