NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION:RALPH BEEDLE,

From: Congressional Testimony | Date: March 9, 2000 | Copyright information


Congressional Testimony

03-09-2000

Testimony of Ralph Beedle, Senior Vice President and Chief Nuclear Officer
Nuclear Energy Institute

March 9, 2000

Introductory Comments

Chairman Inhofe, Ranking Member Graham and distinguished members of the
subcommittee, I am Ralph Beedle, senior vice president and chief nuclear
of fleer at the Nuclear Energy Institute, the Washington, D.C. policy organization
for the nuclear industry. I a...

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