Grumbly, Alm, Coburn, and Burton Nominations: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, on the Nominations of Thomas P. Grumbly, to be Under Secretary, Department of Energy ... March 5, 1996, Volume 4Hearings on nominations to positions in the Dept. of Energy and the U.S. Enrichment Corporation. |
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... billions of dollars to complete . But he has dealt with the most pressing problems and he has brought what was a run ... billion . Central to the approval of that compressed schedule was acceptance by the local community of a plan to ...
... billions of dollars to complete . But he has dealt with the most pressing problems and he has brought what was a run ... billion . Central to the approval of that compressed schedule was acceptance by the local community of a plan to ...
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... billion . I believe there is accord both in the Senate and the House on the bill's language . We had one hangup that has been resolved . We put it in the balanced budget agreement , but if we cannot get that then I understand Senator ...
... billion . I believe there is accord both in the Senate and the House on the bill's language . We had one hangup that has been resolved . We put it in the balanced budget agreement , but if we cannot get that then I understand Senator ...
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... billion per year , in the space of just four budg- ets . In the course of the program's growth , tangible results had often been difficult to quantify . When I was confirmed back in 1993 , I immediately saw the necessity to prioritize ...
... billion per year , in the space of just four budg- ets . In the course of the program's growth , tangible results had often been difficult to quantify . When I was confirmed back in 1993 , I immediately saw the necessity to prioritize ...
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... billion in the space of four budgets . During the course of the pro- gram's growth , tangible results have often been difficult to quantify . I saw then the need to prioritize our activities by risk , to get results , to get the costs ...
... billion in the space of four budgets . During the course of the pro- gram's growth , tangible results have often been difficult to quantify . I saw then the need to prioritize our activities by risk , to get results , to get the costs ...
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... billion in the space of a four - budget period , which basically was described as ramping up for the job to be done . You also indicate your interest in prioritizing activities , and you assure the committee that you are right in the ...
... billion in the space of a four - budget period , which basically was described as ramping up for the job to be done . You also indicate your interest in prioritizing activities , and you assure the committee that you are right in the ...
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Page 62 - ... particular matter in which, to his knowledge, he, his spouse, minor child, partner, organization in which he Is serving as officer, director, trustee, partner or employee. or any person or organization with whom he is negotiating or has any arrangement concerning prospective employment, has a financial interest — Shall be fined not more than $10,000, or imprisoned not more than two years, or both.
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Page 92 - Dear Mr. Chairman: Under the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, Presidential nominees requiring Senate confirmation who are not expected to serve in their Government positions for more than 60 days in a calendar year are not required to file public financial disclosure reports. The Act, as amended, however, contains a provision in section 101 (b) which allows the committee with jurisdiction to request any financial information it deems appropriate from the nominee . We understand that your committee...
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Page 56 - The Honorable Frank H. Murkowski Chairman Committee on Energy and Natural Resources United States Senate Washington, DC 20510-6150 Dear Mr. Chairman...
Page 45 - ... is serving as officer, director, trustee, general partner, or employee, or any person or organization with whom he is negotiating or has any arrangement concerning prospective employment has, a financial interest.
Page 119 - Will provide limited payments to the contractors for Phase I efforts. According to the Anti-Deficiency Act (31 USC 1341), it is unlawful for an officer or employee of the Government to create or authorize an obligation in excess of the funds available, or in advance of appropriations, unless otherwise authorized by law. Contracts for Tank Waste Remediation System privatization will be expressly conditioned concerning availability of funds. As privatized facilities are built, DOE will obligate appropriated...
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