Our duty on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee The money Washington takes from them is well spent and second,Īmericans deserve and efficient and effective government that As a subcommittee, we exist to secure twoįundamental principles. This is part of the Oversight and Government ReformĬommittee. This is ``Assessing the Impact of Newįederal Red Tape on Hydraulic Fracturing and American Energy We did an earlier one with the fullĬommittee this morning. Secretary and Cecelia Thomas, Minority Counsel.
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Professional Staff Member Safiya Simmons, Minority Press Minority Senior Investigator William Miles, Minority Jaron Bourke, Minority Director of Administration AshleyĮtienne, Minority Director of Communications Chris Knauer, Majority Director of Oversight Kristina M. Ryan Little, Majority Professional Staff Member Mark D. Hambleton, Majority Professional Staff Member Services and Committee Operations Linda Good, Majority ChiefĬlerk Ryan M. Molly Boyl, Majority Parliamentarian Joseph A. Staff Present: Alexia Ardolina, Majority Assistant Clerk Present: Representatives Lankford, Connolly, Kelly, Room 2154, Rayburn House Office Building, the Honorable James The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 1:30 p.m. Intergovernmental Relations and Procurement Reform,Ĭommittee on Oversight and Government Reform, Subcommittee on Technology, Information Policy, Safe to drink, by Mark Drajem on May 11, 2012. News from Bloomberg, EPA Says water near Pennsylvania frack site Letter to The Honorable Ken Salazar, Secretary of the U.S.ĭepartment of the Interior from Matthew H. Methane Emissions from Natural Gass Systems. 108Īddendum to the testimony of Robert W. The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Statement of Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune before
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The Honorable James Lankford, A Member of Congress from the State Mike Pool, Deputy Director, Bureau of Land Management, U.S.
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