406 Dirksen EPW Hearing Room
Chairman Barbara Boxer will convene the Full Committee on Tuesday, May 11th at 2:30 p.m. to examine issues surrounding the oil spill in the Gulf, including the impact on the economy and the environment. The committee expects to hear testimony from several corporations involved in the spill, including BP, Halliburton and Transocean. Witnesses will also include experts on the impacts to local economies, fisheries and tourism, as well as wildlife and natural resources. Senators from the coastal states are also expected to provide testimony.
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Panel 1
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Chairman and PresidentBP AmericaMcKayTestimonywattachment.pdf (221.3 KBs)
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President and CEOTransocean Ltd.Transoceanwattachments1.pdf (1.8 MBs)
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President, Global Business Lines, and Chief Health, Safety and Environmental Officer, HalliburtonHalliburtonTestimony.pdf (914.5 KBs)
Panel 2
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Executive DirectorGulf of Mexico Fishery Management CouncilBortoneComEnivrPubWorksMay20101.pdf (19.4 KBs)
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Chairman of the Board, Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association and Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, TradeWinds Island ResortsOvertonTestimony51110.pdf (193.4 KBs)
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Distinguished Research Scientist, Living Marine Resources Cooperative Science Center, Department of Natural SciencesUniversity of Maryland Eastern ShoreEricMayTestimonyBeforetheUSSenateFinal1.pdf (351.1 KBs)
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Director, Environmental and Natural Resources Law & Policy Program; Executive Director, Center for Ocean Solutions, Woods Institute for the Environment, Stanford UniversityCaldwellwrittentestimonyEPW51110.pdf (273.8 KBs)
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United States Air Force (Ret.)