Results tagged “Natural Resources Committee”

Keep Yosemite Tourist-Friendly

Keep Yosemite Tourist-Friendly House Chamber, Washington, D.C. April 24, 2013   Mr. Speaker:   I rise today in strong opposition …more.

HR 934 was voted on, and approved, by the House Natural Resources Committee on April 24, 2013.  Congressman McClintock delivered …more.

The Bee’s Sunday editorial (4/14/2013) once again misstates my position on several issues, this time pertaining to Yosemite Valley.The Bee …more.

McClintock and Costa Introduce Merced Wild and Scenic River Boundary Adjustment Legislation                    Washington, D.C.  Congressman Tom McClintock, who represents …more.

Self-Evident Water Truths

Self-Evident Water TruthsAssociation of California Water AgenciesRussell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C.February 27, 2013   Water – particularly in California – …more.

The Reading Fire and the Death of Common SenseRemarks by Congressman Tom McClintockPublic Meeting on the Reading FireSacramento, CaliforniaOctober 24, …more.

Abundance or Shortages: That is the Question

Abundance or Shortages: That is the QuestionTuolumne County Alliance for Resources and EconomyCongressman Tom McClintockSonora, CaliforniaSeptember 28, 2012 Up until a …more.

Water and Power SubcommitteeOpening Statement by Subcommittee Chariman Tom McClintock June 6, 2012    The Subcommittee meets today to consider S. …more.

House Water and Power SubcommitteeChairman’s Opening StatementLegislative Hearing on H.R. 460 and H.R. 2664April 17, 2012The subcommittee sits today to …more.

“Examining the Proposed Fiscal Year 2013 Spending, Priorities and the Missions of the Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Geological Survey’s …more.

Response San Francisco Chronicle

I have submitted a shorter letter responding to the Chronicle’s front-page article by Carolyn Lochhead (“Central Valley reps bill would …more.

Opening Statement on HR 1837 (Nunes)House Committee on Natural ResourcesFebruary 16, 2012Mr. Chairman:We are all aware of the human and …more.

The House Natural Resources Committee today passed Congressman Tom McClintock’s legislation, H.R. 2915, the American Taxpayer and Western Area Power …more.

Klamath Claptrap

House Floor Remarks in Opposition to Klamth Dam Removal.  Mr. Speaker:  This generation is facing spiraling electricity prices and increasingly …more.

Congressman Tom McClintock, Opening Statement:  Gifford Pinchot, the founder of the U.S. Forest Service, gave a series of lectures at …more.

Congressman McClintock questioning witnesses at a National Parks, Forests and Public Lands Subcommittee oversight hearing about the importance of forest …more.

House Water and Power Subcommittee, Legislative Hearing on H.R. 1837, “The San Joaquin Valley Water Reliability Act".  Statement by Subcommittee …more.

Opening Statement by Congressman Tom McClintock, Chairman, House Water and Power Subcommittee.  Joint Water and Power and Indian and Alaska …more.

The committee meets today to review three bills that make minor adjustments to current water projects, but that open larger …more.

This truly is a tale of two parties.  The Democrats have been very clear on their approach: heap additional taxes …more.

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One of the most disturbing aspects of the unfolding scandal involving the misuse of the IRS is what can only be described as an insatiable appetite for names, names, and more names.

Keystone Pipeline (H.R. 3)

Since the Arab Oil Embargoes of the 1970's that ravaged the American economy and produced mile-long lines around gas stations, an avowed goal of our nation has been to reduce our reliance on Middle East oil. In addition to the thousands of jobs and billions of dollars of economic activity, the Keystone pipeline will bring up to 830,000 barrels of Canadian crude oil A DAY into the American market - about HALF of what we currently import from the Middle East.

Freedom Under Siege

Just a week after the President extolled the benign virtues of big government and told university students to ignore those who warn of its dangers, Americans woke up to headlines that this government has been targeting groups and individuals that it doesn't like for intimidation and harassment. I appreciate the President's sudden interest in getting to the bottom of this. But I must remind the House that more than a year ago, I and other members rose on this floor to warn of these tactics directed at Tea Party groups by the IRS.

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