Energy Policy Implications of the Clear Air Act Amendments of 1989: Hearings Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session ... January 24 and 25, 1990, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 1159 pages |
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... going to be winter . I am pleased that the Senate has agreed to take the which it will be doing on the floor very soon . I think this is sound and good piece of legislation . The emissions trading system that is in the bill advoca ...
... going to be winter . I am pleased that the Senate has agreed to take the which it will be doing on the floor very soon . I think this is sound and good piece of legislation . The emissions trading system that is in the bill advoca ...
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... going to be effective , although I worry t might be a little bit late . I merely want to say that I stand rea work with Democrats and Republicans to get a good bill . We must do something about acid rain . I might say to my from ...
... going to be effective , although I worry t might be a little bit late . I merely want to say that I stand rea work with Democrats and Republicans to get a good bill . We must do something about acid rain . I might say to my from ...
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... going to have a vigorous debate on provision , as well as others , as we should . One final point I want to make , and that is the internationa pects of the Clean Air bill . In this country , we have spent liter billions of dollars - in ...
... going to have a vigorous debate on provision , as well as others , as we should . One final point I want to make , and that is the internationa pects of the Clean Air bill . In this country , we have spent liter billions of dollars - in ...
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... passed a year - and - a - half ago . Otherwise , we are going to be back here doing the same thing , repealing this legisla- tion or significantly amending it . Mr. Chairman , during floor consideration of 1630 I plan 18.
... passed a year - and - a - half ago . Otherwise , we are going to be back here doing the same thing , repealing this legisla- tion or significantly amending it . Mr. Chairman , during floor consideration of 1630 I plan 18.
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... going to the environmental cleanup ? How are we going to pay for it ? Who going to pay for it ? I think those are legitimate questions and think they are not well addressed in this bill . The central industrial states are fashionable to ...
... going to the environmental cleanup ? How are we going to pay for it ? Who going to pay for it ? I think those are legitimate questions and think they are not well addressed in this bill . The central industrial states are fashionable to ...
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Page 958 - Mr. Chairman, this concludes my prepared testimony. I would be pleased to respond to any questions you or other members of the Subcommittee may have.
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Page 1044 - ... domestic natural gas resource base remains free of price controls and other artificial market constraints, the domestic resource base — particularly when it is coupled with supplemental North American gas sources in Canada and Mexico — is large enough to meet substantially higher levels of gas demand. The resource base is also large enough to overcome the results of occasional marketplace mis judgments.
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Page 540 - Such regulations may be revised from time to time. "(b) Any regulation prescribed under this section (and any revision thereof) shall take effect after such period as the Administrator finds necessary (after consultation with the Secretary of Transportation) to permit the development and application of the requisite technology, giving appropriate consideration to the cost of compliance within such period.