As federal lawmakers, we have a responsibility to set a precedent for energy efficient practices.
“As federal lawmakers, we have a responsibility to set a precedent for energy efficient practices.”
— Greg Walden · Efficient
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As federal lawmakers, we have a responsibility to set a precedent for energy efficient practices.
“As federal lawmakers, we have a responsibility to set a precedent for energy efficient practices.”
— Greg Walden · Efficient
As federal lawmakers, we have a responsibility to set a precedent for energy efficient practices.
I did not come to Washington to raise the electricity rates by as much as $40 per month as this plan would do.
Large corporations and unions know the power of being big enough to bargain for better rates.
A $1.7 billion average increase in electricity costs is estimated to result in a $1.3 billion decrease in personal income and a loss of 13,000 more jobs in the region.
I came here to help make America more competitive and prosperous by developing an energy policy that increases conservation, promotes cleaner technologies, encourages development of renewables and enhances domestic production of gas and oil.
We need a relevant and efficient United Nations.
When you don't know how to fight you tend to put all your energy into one punch. That will tire you out quickly. You learn to keep energy in reserve and use your body in an efficient manner.
I try to be as efficient as possible.
I came to a realization in 1999 of how important striking was going to become in this sport because it's the most efficient way to finish a fight.
The gasoline tax is a user fee, but it does not fill enough of the need, and you want cars to be more efficient.