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Bingaman Talks Border Security/Energy with New Mexico Radio Reporters Print Share

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Jeff Bingaman this week talked with New Mexico radio reporters about a bill he introduced to provide border law enforcement agencies with federal funding to help them crack down on border related crime. Bingaman's remarks can be retrieved by going to his website or clicking on the link to the right:

00:00 – Bingaman talks about a bill he introduces to help provide border law enforcement agencies with critical assistance in addressing border-related criminal activity.

02:04 – Bingaman talks about a letter he and Senator Domenici wrote to the Federal Communications Commission asking them to take immediate action to prevent the shutdown of Internet services on the Navajo Nation.

03:40 – Bingaman talks about a hearing before the Energy and Natural Resources this week to review the status of existing Federal programs targeted at reducing gasoline demand.

05:40 – Bingaman talks about the energy speculation bill currently being debated on the Senate floor.

07:58 – Bingaman talks about funding in a spending bill for environmental cleanup at Los Alamos.

10:00 – Bingaman talks about drilling in the Outer Continental Shelf.

11:58 - Bingaman talks about his Border Law Enforcement Relief Act of 2008.

13:08 – Bingaman talks about the energy speculation bill currently being debated on the Senate floor.