U.S. REPRESENTATIVE SONNY CALLAHAN (R-AL) CHAIRMAN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE SONNY CALLAHAN (R-AL) HOLDS HEARING ON DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ENERGY RESOURCES AND SCIENCE

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Washington Transcript Service

05-10-2001

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS: SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENERGY AND
WATER DEVELOPMENT HOLDS HEARING ON FY 2002 APPROPRIATIONS FOR
THE ENERGY DEPARTMENT'S ENERGY RESOURCE AND SCIENCE PROGRAM
MAY 10, 2001
SPEAKERS:
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE SONNY CALLAHAN (R-AL), CHAIRMAN
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE HAROLD ROGERS (R-KY)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE RODNEY ...

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