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Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure Hearing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers role in the nation’s water resource needs in the 21st century.

March 31, 2004 01:30 PM

406 Dirksen EPW Hearing Room

Majority Statement

  • Max Baucus
    Senator

Minority Statement

  • Christopher S. Bond
    Senator
  • James M. Inhofe
    Senator

Panel 1

  • Honorable John Paul Woodley, Jr.
    Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Lieutenant General Robert B. Flowers
    Chief of Engineers
    Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, DC
  • The Honorable John T. Myers
    On behalf of the National Waterways Conference, Punta Gorda, FL
  • Derrick A. Crandall
    President
    American Recreation Coalition
  • Mr. Steve Levy
    County Executive, Suffolk County, NY
    Hauppauge, NY
  • Mr. Michael Leone
    Chairman
    American Association of Port Authorities, Alexandria, VA
  • Dr. William G Howland
    Basin Program Manager
    Lake Champlain Basin Program, Grand Isle, VT
  • Mr. Michael Cameron
    Desert Rivers Program Director
    The Nature Conservancy of Nevada, Reno, NV
  • Mr. Dominic Izzo
    American Society of Civil Engineers, Washington, DC
  • Mr. Gregory A. Zlotnick
    Director
    Santa Clara Valley Water District, San Jose, CA

Panel 2

  • Mr. Ray Poupore
    Executive Director
    National Heavy & Highway Alliance, Washington, DC

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