DOE's Fiscal Year 1994 Budget: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Energy and Power of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, April 21, 1993, Volume 4

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Page 18 - Interest from private industry in commercial applications is evolving but no formal proposal has been made. President Clinton stated in "A Vision of Change for America" that: The FY 1994 budget proposal eliminates the research and development funding support and related facility funding for nuclear reactors that have no commercial or other identified application. Therefore, future DOE funding for the current Exploration Mission Power Requirements and Issues William L.
Page 5 - ... industry, and protection of consumer privacy. Again Mr. Chairman, thank you for calling this hearing, and I look forward to working with you and all the other members of the subcommittee on this issue. Mr. MARKEY. I thank the gentleman very much. The gentleman's time has expired. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Oklahoma, Mr. Synar. Mr. SYNAR. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I am pleased to be here also today to participate in this review of public policy goals of the telecommunications industry....
Page 17 - President's three key elements: "economic stimulus to create jobs now while laying the foundation for long-term economic growth; long-term public investments to increase the productivity of our people and businesses; and a serious, fair, and balanced deficit-reduction plan to stop the government from draining the private investments that generate jobs and increase incomes.
Page 67 - The hearing is adjourned. [Whereupon, at 12:35 pm, the hearing was adjourned.] [Responses to subcommittee questions follow:] RESPONSES TO SUBCOMMITTEE QUESTIONS BY ROBERTO SALINAS, ACADEMIC DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR FREE ENTERPRISE RESEARCH 1. Question.— You have heard the concerns of the US auto parts industry over Mexico's "Trade-Balancing...
Page 9 - Mr. Moorhead from California. Mr. MOORHEAD. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to commend you for holding this timely hearing on the Department of Energy Budget.
Page 26 - ... other light and heavy duty vehicle demonstration programs to help introduce AFVs into the marketplace. The FY 1994 request for conservation grants to States is 31 percent above the amount enacted in FY 1993. The Weatherization grant program provides funds to States to help pay for home weatherization improvements for low-income citizens. The proposed initiative of increased funding of $60.0 million in FY 1994 and $100.0 million per year through FY 1998 would be distributed differently than the...
Page 37 - ... contribute to a rethinking of the Department's fundamental responsibilities, and how those responsibilities are carried out. My aim is to build a strong consensus among internal and external stakeholders on Departmental priorities, ways of achieving results rather than merely managing programs, and means to more comprehensively coordinated energy policy among departments and agencies. Mr. Chairman, I believe that the FY 1994 budget request for the Department of Energy is sound and balanced, and...
Page 17 - Energy before the Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Power US House of Representatives June 9, 1993 Introduction Thank you Mr.
Page 11 - Tevatron, giving it more power for discovery by increasing the number of particles that collide at high energy.
Page 26 - This initiative provides $18.0 million in FY 1994 and $30.0 million each following year through FY 1998 for the purchase and/or conversion of petroleum based gasoline powered motor vehicles to alternatively-fueled vehicles for the Federal fleet. Approximately one-half of these purchases/conversions will utilize natural gas.

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