James B. Edwards Nomination: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on the Proposed Nomination of Governor James B. Edwards to be Secretary of Energy, January 12, 1981

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Page 10 - OF HON. ERNEST F. HOLLINGS, A US SENATOR FROM THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Senator ROLLINGS.
Page 26 - ... policies regarding international energy issues that have a direct impact on research, development, utilization, supply, and conservation of energy in the United States and to undertake activities involving the integration of domestic and foreign policy relating to energy, including provision of independent technical advice to the President on international negotiations involving energy resources, energy technologies, or nuclear weapons issues...
Page 9 - Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, it is a distinct pleasure for me to appear before you today to discuss our current active military manpower situation.
Page 2 - ... to carry out the planning, coordination, support, and management of a balanced and comprehensive energy research and development program...
Page 26 - Defense, policies regarding international energy issues that have a direct impact on research, development, utilization, supply, and conservation of energy in the United States and to undertake activities involving the integration of domestic and foreign policy relating to energy, including provision of independent technical advice to the President on international negotiations involving energy resources, energy technologies, or nuclear weapons issues, except that the Secretary of State shall continue...
Page 21 - In conclusion, let me state that I personally believe that the siting of nuclear waste repositories can be resolved in the best interests of all if we accept the inherent responsibilities of our Federal system of Government and our role as protectors of the general public's health and safety. Implementation strategies should be as encompassing as feasible. We should allow for the evaluation of progress toward a final solution in sufficient detail to determine further courses of action on the development...
Page 21 - The time to do nothing is past. The waste is with us today ! Whether we like it or not, there is a growing inventory of both defense and commercial waste material which must be dealt with positively and expeditiously.
Page 208 - Rather than delay action until a "perfect" program for the disposal of radioactive wastes can be developed, the relevant federal agencies should utilize to the fullest extent practicable already available and workable technologies and solutions to forge an implementation strategy, giving priority to the protection of the environment and the health and safety of the general public. Adequate funding...
Page 2 - ... energy sources. Including assessing the requirements for research and development in regard to various energy sources in relation to near-term and long-range needs, policy planning in regard to meeting those requirements, undertaking programs for the optimal development of the various forms of energy sources, managing such programs, and disseminating information resulting therefrom; (2) encouraging and conducting research and development.
Page 24 - ... organizations, University of Louisville Delta Sigma Delta, Professional Fraternity Pi Kappa Phi, Social Fraternity Omicron Delta Kappa, National Honorary Leadership Fraternity Phi Delta, Honorary Dental Fraternity Mason, Member Etiwan Lodge Member, Order of AHEPA, Plato Chapter No. 4 Civic Activities Past Director, Coastal Carolina Boy Scouts Past Member, Board of Trustees, Charleston County Hospital Past Member, Board of Trustees, Greater Charleston YMCA Member, Board of Trustees, College Preparatory...

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