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Full Committee hearing entitled, “Moving America toward a Clean Energy Economy and Reducing Global Warming Pollution: Legislative Tools.”

July 7, 2009 10:00 AM

406 Dirksen EPW Hearing Room
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Majority Statement

  • Barbara Boxer
    Senator

Minority Statement

  • James M. Inhofe
    Senator

Panel 1

  • The Honorable Steven Chu
    Secretary
    United States Department of Energy
    7709FinalTestimonyChu.pdf (31.2 KBs)
  • The Honorable Lisa Jackson
    Administrator
    United States Environmental Protection Agency
    EPAAdministratorJacksonJuly7EPWStatement.pdf (18.4 KBs)
  • The Honorable Tom Vilsack
    Secretary of Agriculture
    United States Department of Agriculture
    SecretaryVilsackSenateEPWforClearance7609FINALVERSION.pdf (26.4 KBs)
  • The Honorable Ken Salazar
    Secretary
    United States Department of the Interior
    DOISecretarytestimonyfinal.pdf (21.6 KBs)

Panel 2

  • Rich Wells
    Vice President, Energy
    The Dow Chemical Company
    EPWtestimonyDow.pdf (136.4 KBs)
  • David Hawkins
    Director, Climate Center
    Natural Resources Defense Council
    EPW772009Hawkinsfinal.pdf (189.6 KBs)
  • John Fetterman
    Mayor
    Braddock, Pennsylvania
    TestimonyofJohnFetterman.pdf (29.5 KBs)
  • The Honorable Haley Barbour
    Governor
    State of Mississippi
    BarbourTestimony.pdf (175.6 KBs)

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