Not exact matches
Educators and policy
makers need to be prepared to look long and hard at what we're doing in Wisconsin, and to
hear the critical voices of parents like Rep. Ripp who are
concerned about when and how their children's reading problems are dealt with at school.
Over two days this week the Energy and Power Subcommittee of the House Energy and Commerce Committee
heard concerns from scientists, poultry producers, automakers, drivers, restaurant owners, tool
makers, store owners, environmentalists and the oil and natural gas industry about problems with E15 and / or the current Renewable Fuel Standard.
Such decisions do not properly require an evidentiary
hearing before an impartial decision -
maker who issues reasons; indeed, that sort of process would be inappropriate — it would be obtaining the wrong sorts of information and asking the wrong sorts of questions to determine public policy and to balance multiple
concerns in the way that legislatures do.