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Nomination of Hon. Ray Lahood to Be Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation: Hearing Before the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, First Session, January 21, 2009
LC Number: KF26 .C69 2009a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)426135764 Excerpt: ...omy legislation. I hope that you view this as an opportunity to write a standard ...Show synopsisLC Number: KF26 .C69 2009a OCLC Number: (OCoLC)426135764 Excerpt: ...omy legislation. I hope that you view this as an opportunity to write a standard that will support our climate change and energy security goals by moving the domestic auto industry as quickly as practicable toward the goal of achieving at least 35 miles per gallon by 2020.The Chairman. And so be it.Senator Kerry. And I look forward to supporting your nomination Congressman. We'd reached our agreements over lunch yesterday and after the Inauguration, but I really look forward to your stewardship there. Thank you.The Chairman. Thank you. Thank you, Senator Kerry. And obviously I want to welcome everyone to the first session.Not everybody is here. But it's two. Nobody expected it would be that early.And I wanted, with the forbearance of the three distinguished people at the witness table, I want to just say a word about the Committee. I'm not Chairman. I'm still Chairman of the Intelligence committee, so you can pitch me right out of the room if you want.[Laughter.]The Chairman. But Danny actually isn't big enough to do that, you see. So, I'm OK.[Laughter.]The Chairman. This is a very exciting thing to me. I'm deeply proud to be Chairman of this Committee or to be able to get into that position. I've been on this Committee for 24 years, and have specialized in certain areas.I had no idea until I started to do preparation the unbelievable scope of what it is that we have to do, everything from putting ten extra runways at O'Hare Airport if Dick Durbin wants it.[Laughter.]The Chairman. I mean, there's just no end to our capacity of affecting climate change, transportation, telecommunications, the FCC. We've got control of sports. Unfortunately, it's only college sports, not professional sports, but----[Laughter.]The Chairman. We'll take what we can get. And I'm very proud that Senator Inouye, who I think...Hide synopsis
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