| For Immediate Release:
June 13, 2002 |
Contact: Charla Neuman
202-225-2605 |
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Pipeline safety jumps another hurdle in the legislative process. |
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| Washington, D.C. – Today
Rep. Rick Larsen (WA-02) praised the Energy and Commerce Committee for
moving forward with pipeline safety and looks forward to making necessary
improvements so that the U.S. House of Representatives can vote on a strong
pipeline safety bill this year.
“Today’s bill has a number of improvements but falls short when it comes to meeting other needs for Washington state,” Larsen said. “I am hopeful that we can take the best from both bills so we can send a strong pipeline safety bill to the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.” Larsen explained, “I am pleased to note that today’s bill increases fines; improves operator qualification standards; provides better protection for the environment; and authorizes more funding for pipeline safety. Unfortunately, it does not include a community right to know provision and it does not ensure state authority.” “The U.S. House has sat on this issue for far too long. We must move forward. I am confident that we are doing just that,” Larsen added. Larsen sits on the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, which oversees the Office of Pipeline Safety. |
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