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some have dubbed it the montana miracle. governor want to thank you for making housing a top priority and i want to thank you for joining us in the own want to welcome your wife the first lady susan gianforte who is here with us today. before starting our conversation that may remind their virtual audience if you have any questions for governor gianforte you can post them to our twitter account @bpc underscore bipartisan and use the #bpc live #bpc black and you're welcome to submit your questions to the youtube chat and we will save time at the end of the event to take questions or in person virtual audiences. governor thank you so much for being here. >> dennis thank you for having me put i know will spend a lot of time talking about housing. let's go 30,000 feet. you've been governor for three plus years. how is the state doing and what are your priorities besides that? >> again thank you for having me. i ran for two reasons. want an has not been living up to its full potential. we export the best thief in the world, we ex
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the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on mai —-dash touch on manufacturing and how it could help in rural areas as well. >> it is amazing what a definition will create. within statute, manufacturing homes receive b social stigma, but also a provision for being on a concrete foundation in the financing that that. a simple fix allowing for manufactured homes on a that being considered a home for both financing and permitting is a big deal. session. on the environmental front -- >> i thinke something to say. >> it goes back to what i said earlier. what we are trying to limit$ creating long-term problems that have not been maintained well which historically they are not. the emphasis density providing us in improved environmental footprint as well. communities that are well-versed and staffed in order to provide water
the director mentioned rural needs in montana. manufactured housing is now being considered and has been for many years. an important source of low-cost housing. at first in rural areas and increasingly now in suburbs and urban areas. maybe you could talk on mai —-dash touch on manufacturing and how it could help in rural areas as well. >> it is amazing what a definition will create. within statute, manufacturing homes receive b social stigma, but also a provision for being on a...
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that once was in places where there are few places in montana that i know of. and in it's either kansas oklahoma right on the border. there were non profit groups have large areas. they are sim t know restoring b, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become what it became it didn't take that long to undo it it'll take some time and a lot the way that they graze and everything on the places doing it they see remarkable rejuvenatn of the prairie system. and just picking up on your fina comments, what parallels do you see between the story of the buffalo and debates we're having today or energy policy? you know, was a need we learn from that history? well, you know, in the i guess i'm trying to think about in terms wasn't that of a debate. you know, while this was going on, the slaughter, the united states government didn't necessarily did the government and the
that once was in places where there are few places in montana that i know of. and in it's either kansas oklahoma right on the border. there were non profit groups have large areas. they are sim t know restoring b, their bison there but also native plants are also in montana the kit fox is coming back they had a i think they had a bear there, a grizzly there, on the plains is a big thing. so those things, you know obviously they took millennia for it to become what it became it didn't take that...
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we worked with the problem in montana. everybody decided they wanted to move to the most beautiful state. >> they are the most beautiful in my own minds. >> they wereil it is all about it in wyoming. wyoming. we recognized moving on that this is the number one issue. moving into the communities, there wasn't enough supply. it is primarily a supply what we did. we have the incredible blessing, power of legislature meets for 90 days every two years. we had a tight window. in august, prior to that legislative session, a task force on housing, it was a really broad section, folks from the building industry, realtors, county commissioners, city officials, state officials, nonprofit leaders from habitat for humanity and i give them a charge to cast a broad net and we went in and o october, into the legislative session in january and essentially ran the tape and got great results. in year we've seen average rental prices come down 20% in our largest communities. average vacancy rates just over one% which is not healthy market. it
we worked with the problem in montana. everybody decided they wanted to move to the most beautiful state. >> they are the most beautiful in my own minds. >> they wereil it is all about it in wyoming. wyoming. we recognized moving on that this is the number one issue. moving into the communities, there wasn't enough supply. it is primarily a supply what we did. we have the incredible blessing, power of legislature meets for 90 days every two years. we had a tight window. in august,...
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a woman named germaine white from northwest montana pointed out that people have been there for 12,000 years, 12,000 years, and she said, if you take that 12,000 years and you wrap it around 24 hour clock, but means is that christopher columbus shows up. at 11:28 p.m. and louis and clark show up■ at 1145 p all tht other time is just them and the continent and, its natural world animal life and plant life. so for ten more than 10,000 years, we to make sure we we told that story but also that you can feel it in. the luckily the people that we interviewed think get that across the with the buffalo relied on them for everything. used every part of the buffalo so obviously important for their food important for their clothing their hides could be used to teepees. there if you left the fur on, they could keep you warm in the winter, then every other single part. it's a long, long list. ribs could be made into sleds for little kids. dried tongues could be used for hairbrushes the tail be used to swat flies or to dip into water. if you're in a sweat lodge to, make the steam rise. my friend g
a woman named germaine white from northwest montana pointed out that people have been there for 12,000 years, 12,000 years, and she said, if you take that 12,000 years and you wrap it around 24 hour clock, but means is that christopher columbus shows up. at 11:28 p.m. and louis and clark show up■ at 1145 p all tht other time is just them and the continent and, its natural world animal life and plant life. so for ten more than 10,000 years, we to make sure we we told that story but also that...
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and, you know, i'm here in montana saying, well, do we control our own country? do we control who really comes here? and i really think it underscores to me that immigration is the fundamental issue, that the first issue that transcends all other issues, it goes to really the heart of who are we as a people like and do we get to choose and. it's a battle that i think we as a nation right now are losing in october this year, we hit 15% immigrant population. the united states, that is the highest in history, higher even than the the ellis island era and that's both legal and illegal. and it wasn't always this way. i mean, even not before i was born in 1970 census, we were 4.7% immigrant. in 1960, the median age of immigrants, 57 immigrant median of native born americans was 27. so you had few older immigrants and that was kind it. 84% of those immigrants came from europe and canada today we have immigrants and illegal from everywhere in the world. under joe biden, we've had a 4.5 million net increase. that's according to the census bureau, estimated 2.5 million, ac
and, you know, i'm here in montana saying, well, do we control our own country? do we control who really comes here? and i really think it underscores to me that immigration is the fundamental issue, that the first issue that transcends all other issues, it goes to really the heart of who are we as a people like and do we get to choose and. it's a battle that i think we as a nation right now are losing in october this year, we hit 15% immigrant population. the united states, that is the highest...
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look at the embarrassing chinese survival and came over my state of montana overhe silos with the war in ukraine and the war in the middle east. under joe biden the state of our union is inn dire no amount of. >> how you reconcile your talking points morally responsible for generate six. [inaudible]e february 25th, 2021 shortly after the attack on the capitol i was asked a similar question i said i would support the nominee for even if for the former president. >> in april of last year you indicated you did not directly answer the question whether you are comfortable with mr. trump he was in the middle of criminaa nominee. that means you're comfortableou with him? trixie don't have anything to add to what i just said i said it in february 2021. shortly after the attack on the capitol that i would support president trump if he were the nominee of our party he's obviously going to be the nominee of our party. >> bigger mcconnell effective 17 years as republican leader what you think of this new idea of putting term limits question. >> we havee term limits now, they're called elections i
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a state campaign finance case came to the supreme court from montana. the montana supreme court upheld a 100-year-old state campaign finance law on the basis of an the history of campaign corruption specific to montana, and john mccain and i submitted supreme court in that case. our brief pointed out the factual falsity of the citizens united decision, that the spending was not independent, that the spending was not those factual pred cats of -- predicates of citizens united failed and the decision should fall. not only did the republican appointed justices summarily reverse the montana supreme court, not even allowing oral argument, where perhahi false factfinding might have been pointed out, the corporate did so on the grounds that the montana decision was inconsistent with citizens united. no mention of the problem that citizens united was inconsistent with the truth talk about a zombie decision. since then, theourt has stubbornly refused to reexamine its false facts, despite several billion instances of disproof of the transparency of the funding. w
a state campaign finance case came to the supreme court from montana. the montana supreme court upheld a 100-year-old state campaign finance law on the basis of an the history of campaign corruption specific to montana, and john mccain and i submitted supreme court in that case. our brief pointed out the factual falsity of the citizens united decision, that the spending was not independent, that the spending was not those factual pred cats of -- predicates of citizens united failed and the...
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chair brown: senator danes of montana is recognized. senator daines: i can tell you montanans are continuing to see the impacts across the board from inflation that's been brought on by the policies of this administration and by colleagues across the aisle. i commend you for the job you have done in trying to rein in inflation and encourage you to■+ face. last time i checked it's going to get more political around here between now and november. i'm also encouraged contrary perhaps to my colleague from massachusetts, i'm encouraged by your comments yesterday that there will be broad changes to the basel iii proposal which as■ currently proposed would have significant detrimental impacts to credit cost and availability to small businesses. lastly, i commend your answer yesterday that the fed is not a climate agency in considering the impact of climate change is not a factor in achieving your given mandate, congressionaland. mr. chairman, i recently joined many of my colleagues in writing to■@ y would mandate regional banks issue new
chair brown: senator danes of montana is recognized. senator daines: i can tell you montanans are continuing to see the impacts across the board from inflation that's been brought on by the policies of this administration and by colleagues across the aisle. i commend you for the job you have done in trying to rein in inflation and encourage you to■+ face. last time i checked it's going to get more political around here between now and november. i'm also encouraged contrary perhaps to my...
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this animal titanosaurs montana's. well, it wasn't titanic as titanosaurs had previously been described so much younger. geological rocks india and was only known to tail vertebrae when marsh actually for information on the indian machu you realize that this was something different and he called it event resource montana's and thus began a very complicated development terms of biological nomenclature. you named atlanta strauss, montana. then he named another brontosaurus excelsis. another one became the paddle source. another one became diplodocus, and over recent, over decades since, marsh's work people have been going back and forth. you have probably heard from some four year olds that brontosaurus no longer a developed name, that it's in a of source. but in fact the study shows that brontosaurus is probably quite different from apatosaurus. also that closely related i'm showing you this picture here of brontosaurus excelsis because it was the first ever published scientific reconstruction of a dinosaur skull. marsh
this animal titanosaurs montana's. well, it wasn't titanic as titanosaurs had previously been described so much younger. geological rocks india and was only known to tail vertebrae when marsh actually for information on the indian machu you realize that this was something different and he called it event resource montana's and thus began a very complicated development terms of biological nomenclature. you named atlanta strauss, montana. then he named another brontosaurus excelsis. another one...
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i hopein you enjoyed the common housing challenges the states as diverse as montana and new york are facing. as well as a bipartisan collaboration and consensus thah is being built to issues. our keynote guest certainly has a wealth24 of knowledge and ides to add to this discussion today. i am dplregon to join us for housing. a constant and consistent champion for increasing housing supply and affordability. in the state legislature as a n. reporting the reporting that the only bill she introduced in the legislative session is focused around funding and other measures for housing access in the state. she truly is a champion and trailblazer on this issue. they could not be more worthy on our focus and i'm really excited our housing policy was able to bring this d i will turn it over to sue so she can begin the conversation. thank you very much. >> all right. it is a rare opportunity i get to geek out on this stuff. >> thank you for coming. we will talk about what you have done in oregon around housing supply and affordability. you have done amazi things theresa. i know everyone in thi
i hopein you enjoyed the common housing challenges the states as diverse as montana and new york are facing. as well as a bipartisan collaboration and consensus thah is being built to issues. our keynote guest certainly has a wealth24 of knowledge and ides to add to this discussion today. i am dplregon to join us for housing. a constant and consistent champion for increasing housing supply and affordability. in the state legislature as a n. reporting the reporting that the only bill she...
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this legislation will help our brothers ais in arizona, colorado, idaho, montana, nevada, across new mexico, utaio mine workers in washington oregon idaho wyoming utah colorado arizona texas north dakota and south dakota. reaching out her brothers and sisters in missouri tennessee alaska and in kentucky. we had to get this done. i want to add that since this bill has been scheduled for vote, i have heard from more colleagues about their committees desk communities event armed by our legislation specifically people in pike and cy out of. ohio. communities near the hanfo in wn exposed to radiation and they deserve justice to. se senator casey, senator murray and senator cantwell you have my commitment that is this effort moves through the legislative process i will work with you to also deliver justice for your constituents so we can work as a family and madam president as i close i ask all of my colleagues to please, please take a look at this. 62 votes on the first vote. i hope we can send a message to all those advocates and families across america that they are heard and seen and w
this legislation will help our brothers ais in arizona, colorado, idaho, montana, nevada, across new mexico, utaio mine workers in washington oregon idaho wyoming utah colorado arizona texas north dakota and south dakota. reaching out her brothers and sisters in missouri tennessee alaska and in kentucky. we had to get this done. i want to add that since this bill has been scheduled for vote, i have heard from more colleagues about their committees desk communities event armed by our legislation...
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and i write about this researcher, ishe's out montana e blackfeet. she grew up on the blackfeet reservation. but when i interew■aed her she was at harvard and. she thinks that beavers are abls and theirthem have lasted 200 yd successive generations of beavers are rk that that we need to think about them closer to ants and termiteswork. so we @1tend to think about intelligence in a human way as an individual. and she said we really need to think what beavers do in a more ch i think is pretty fascinating amazing. and you think in■ just to a scientist who's using artificial intelligence ice to do census of penguins in antarctica and figure that out and could use a.i. to understand it with somef biomimicry. well they actually are a.i. now. they're trying to teach google earth how to identify beaver becawolly useful if google earth could locate all beaver dams in north america. that would be super useful for beaver research would also be really useful for flood research because see how many beaver dams after a flood. biomimicry engineers are looking a
and i write about this researcher, ishe's out montana e blackfeet. she grew up on the blackfeet reservation. but when i interew■aed her she was at harvard and. she thinks that beavers are abls and theirthem have lasted 200 yd successive generations of beavers are rk that that we need to think about them closer to ants and termiteswork. so we @1tend to think about intelligence in a human way as an individual. and she said we really need to think what beavers do in a more ch i think is pretty...
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she's out montana now on the blackfeet. she grew up on the blackfeet reservation. but when ier she was at harvard and. she thinks that beavers are abls and theirthem have lasted 200 yd successive generations of beavers are working on that that we need to think about them closer to ants and terteworking. so wtend to think about intelligence in a human way as an indivl.think what beavers doe ch i think is pretty fascinating amazing. and you think i scientist who's using artificial intelligence ice to do census of ■i in antarctica and figure that out and could use a.i. to understand it with somef are a.i. now. they're trying to beaver cally useful if google earth could locate all beaver dams in north america. that would be super useful for beaver research would also be really useful for flood research because see how many beaver dams after a flood. ■bso biomimicry engineers are because. beavers never one big dam. they build at least three and it's in anqb engineer sense a really smart way to capture the sheer force because. if the top dam a little bit impinged, th
she's out montana now on the blackfeet. she grew up on the blackfeet reservation. but when ier she was at harvard and. she thinks that beavers are abls and theirthem have lasted 200 yd successive generations of beavers are working on that that we need to think about them closer to ants and terteworking. so wtend to think about intelligence in a human way as an indivl.think what beavers doe ch i think is pretty fascinating amazing. and you think i scientist who's using artificial intelligence...
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so we've beenintelligence in montana. put a bunch of our regulations for chat rewrite at the high school graduation left. because that's not the level it's written at right now and i want to follow up on two things, particularlyzited about the ai doctor and ai tutor in education and my question is, how far are we in time frame away from deployment at scale in those two areas? >> so i think there's a two-part kind of thing there. one is, is the tecology reliable? so we're not quite there yet on reliability, and you kind of-- you may have read stories about this where the way the systems work, if they're configured in certain ways, there's like super genius and if they know the answer to something, they'll tell you the answer and the problem where if they don't know the answer, they'll make it up. and lawyers have been in trouble because they filed legal briefs from chat gpt and the settings they would hain to cases that don't exist and judges do not find this to be entertaining. the consequences are quitere, b generation o
so we've beenintelligence in montana. put a bunch of our regulations for chat rewrite at the high school graduation left. because that's not the level it's written at right now and i want to follow up on two things, particularlyzited about the ai doctor and ai tutor in education and my question is, how far are we in time frame away from deployment at scale in those two areas? >> so i think there's a two-part kind of thing there. one is, is the tecology reliable? so we're not quite there...
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i did a book on joe montana and, steve young, famous football them, getting in front of them to say, hey, i'm writing this book about you. i want to do an interview is always challenging. it usually requires groveling and calling in a lot of favors, and that's sort of how it happened with. getting in touch with the glenn family, ted williams daughter. but fortunately, at least for john glenn and i told this to, his daughter, i said, i hope i don't mean to offend you. after when he had one of our conversations, i said, were your parents like pack rats? are they hoarders? and she started laughing. she said that was mom and dad because not when they died, but whengetting up in age and had already retired from the senate. he started to donate much of his archives to the ohio state, and he helped found a school there, the john glenn school of public affairs. and over time, they collected virtually every piece of paper he ever encounrethere. probably 5 million pages of fliers and documents and orders and times the senate briefings and photographs awards. he received hundreds and hundreds o
i did a book on joe montana and, steve young, famous football them, getting in front of them to say, hey, i'm writing this book about you. i want to do an interview is always challenging. it usually requires groveling and calling in a lot of favors, and that's sort of how it happened with. getting in touch with the glenn family, ted williams daughter. but fortunately, at least for john glenn and i told this to, his daughter, i said, i hope i don't mean to offend you. after when he had one of...
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in 15 battlegroundir states including important house and senate states like arizona, new york and montana. our political team is invested in opening my nordic energy centers in states like north carolina, texas, california and new york. our teams and field of our rick contacted 3.5 million voters across the country. we just posted our best fundraising of the cycle in january when we raised 12 million and followed it up with february raising nearly 11 million. our january and february reporting would be thee best two months of fund raising the rnc has never had when we did not occupy the white house. i'm going to repeat that again. our january and february fundraising are going to be the best two months of fund raising the rnc has ever had. when we didn't have the white house ever and we didn't have a nominee yet. so why do we feel good about the busy were in imino joe biden is floundering in a post we know he's incredibly unpopular and we feel good with our right now. i want to say we are not done. we got a lot of work to do and this same day this same point in 2020 we still hadn't even h
in 15 battlegroundir states including important house and senate states like arizona, new york and montana. our political team is invested in opening my nordic energy centers in states like north carolina, texas, california and new york. our teams and field of our rick contacted 3.5 million voters across the country. we just posted our best fundraising of the cycle in january when we raised 12 million and followed it up with february raising nearly 11 million. our january and february reporting...
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in the map with american ideas about all of these missouri pretty easy job of it and then get into montana things get a little tricky so the corps expedition becomes known they will meet and in a variety of a frenchman namd toussaint charbonneau and his young. she was probably about 16 when they married maybe 14 wife chicago heir who was a shoshone woman who had been kidnaped or sold to the hidatsa,4% who are part of the mandan indian nation. as a young and traded to them, charbonneau was a■épp frenchmana french trader, a french national who married several indian, many sort of and had several at the same time sort of over the course of his life. but skagway will accompany the expedition. it leaves fort mandan, which kind of up there in north dakota, the middle of north dakota today, and go with to the pacific coast, the first winter in february 1805, while expedition is wintering at the small installation they build on the missouri river called fort. so kagawa gives birth to a son, jean-baptiste charbonneau, who goes to the pacific with the expedition as a baby who is nicknamed pomp or
in the map with american ideas about all of these missouri pretty easy job of it and then get into montana things get a little tricky so the corps expedition becomes known they will meet and in a variety of a frenchman namd toussaint charbonneau and his young. she was probably about 16 when they married maybe 14 wife chicago heir who was a shoshone woman who had been kidnaped or sold to the hidatsa,4% who are part of the mandan indian nation. as a young and traded to them, charbonneau was...
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with the academy support the city of missoula, montana -- yeah. isn't limiting a program that connects low income women to local renewable energy jobs. and the city maryland -- okay. has launched a new city office to connect formerly incarcerated residents to good careered opportunities. and there is so, so much more. to getet a better the program please turn your attention to the screen for another short video. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> most people who run for mayor do it because they want to improve the lives of people in their communities. we are seeing unprecedented fund income for the federal government for us to do things we have not been able to do for decades. we have a once in a generational opportunity to really change the trajectory of all of our cities. the job great cities is the best way to do that. >> there are two types of mayors. the ones who understand the workforce development is the most important thing they are doing and those who have yet to realize that workforce development is the most important thing you are doing because ifou really
with the academy support the city of missoula, montana -- yeah. isn't limiting a program that connects low income women to local renewable energy jobs. and the city maryland -- okay. has launched a new city office to connect formerly incarcerated residents to good careered opportunities. and there is so, so much more. to getet a better the program please turn your attention to the screen for another short video. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> most people who run for mayor do it because they want to...
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this legislation will help our brothers and sisters in arizona, colorado, idaho, montana, nevada, across new mexico, utah, and guam. it will provide more support to uranium mineworkers in washington, oregon, idaho, wyoming, utah, colorado, arizona, texas, north dakota, and south dakota, reaching out to our brothers and sisters in missouri, tennessee, and alaska, and in kentucky. we have to get this done. now, i want to add that since this bill has been scheduled for a vote, i've heard from more colleagues about their communities that have been harmed by our nation's complicated nuclear legacy, specifically people in pike and siota, out in ohio, armstrong county, pennsylvania, and communities near the site in washington have been exposed to radiation, and they deserve justice too. senator brown, senator casey, senator murray, and sat cantwell, you have my commitment that as this effort moves through the legislative process, i will work deliver justice for your constituents so we can work as a fa family. and madam president, as i close, i ask all my colleagues to please, please take a look
this legislation will help our brothers and sisters in arizona, colorado, idaho, montana, nevada, across new mexico, utah, and guam. it will provide more support to uranium mineworkers in washington, oregon, idaho, wyoming, utah, colorado, arizona, texas, north dakota, and south dakota, reaching out to our brothers and sisters in missouri, tennessee, and alaska, and in kentucky. we have to get this done. now, i want to add that since this bill has been scheduled for a vote, i've heard from more...
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doing enhanced oil recovery and they built 105 miles of pipeline from the plant in wyoming through montana down into southwestern north dakota in bowmanhw county and they are bringing that in and putting that co2, they put it down a a while and it spreads and pushes. they are seeing increases in their oil production in these 1980s vertical wells where they are getting it back to like 80% of their original production and guess what, they put more co2 down then when you burn the barrel of oil and it comes up, so the production and north dakota is carbon neutral to carbon negative. they are greening. thatat is the story that we need to tilted the nation before they try to keep going on this agenda where we are going to shut down the coal industry, the oil and gas industry. that's the agenda right now if theer federal government. it's not a political it's just something we face as a threat to the state and we've got to tell our story about how we can produce more energy, so quite simply the whole aspect of the carbon industry in the state is going to expand agriculture. anybody that has anythi
doing enhanced oil recovery and they built 105 miles of pipeline from the plant in wyoming through montana down into southwestern north dakota in bowmanhw county and they are bringing that in and putting that co2, they put it down a a while and it spreads and pushes. they are seeing increases in their oil production in these 1980s vertical wells where they are getting it back to like 80% of their original production and guess what, they put more co2 down then when you burn the barrel of oil and...
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they've built a 105-mile co2 pipeline from a plant in wyoming through montana down into southwestern north dakota and in bowman county, and they are bringing that in and they're putting that co2, they push it down a well, it spreads and it pushes more oil up. they're seeing increases in their oil production in these 1980s vertical wells down inin bowman county where they're getting back to like 80% of their original production. and guess what? they put more co2 down than you burn when the barrel of oil, when it comes up. so denbury's production in north dakota is carbon neutral to carbon negative, they're greener than patagonia producing a barrel of oil. that's a story we need to tell to the nation before they try to keep going on this agenda. we're going to shut down the coal industry, we're going to shut down the oil and gas industry, that's the agenda right now of the federal government. it's not political, it's just something we face as a threat to our state. and we've got to tell our story about how we can produce energy cleaner, safer and smarter. so quite simply, the whole asp
they've built a 105-mile co2 pipeline from a plant in wyoming through montana down into southwestern north dakota and in bowman county, and they are bringing that in and they're putting that co2, they push it down a well, it spreads and it pushes more oil up. they're seeing increases in their oil production in these 1980s vertical wells down inin bowman county where they're getting back to like 80% of their original production. and guess what? they put more co2 down than you burn when the...
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senator chester of montana is recognized. >> thank you for being here. a difficult situation but i think you've done a really good job so thank you. for the fed on your mandate for strong employment and stable prices is critical for small businesses on main street for farmers, ranchers, you follow all the metrics. from your perspective, where is the economy now and where is it going? >> the economy is growing at a healthy, sustainable, solid, strong pace. that's one thing.nd thing, the labor market is very strong and tight, 3. months, the longest period and 50 years and the third thing is inflation. inflation was too high. it's come down sharply since last year. if you look at the headline number it has come down from the 5s down to 2.4, the core number is 2.8. these are big declines so we are in a different place, a healthy place, we will use our tools to keep that strong economy, that strong labor market and make progress on >> one of the areas there has been inflation and i don't know where it is now but food rose quite rapidly. i'm a farmer. we didn'
senator chester of montana is recognized. >> thank you for being here. a difficult situation but i think you've done a really good job so thank you. for the fed on your mandate for strong employment and stable prices is critical for small businesses on main street for farmers, ranchers, you follow all the metrics. from your perspective, where is the economy now and where is it going? >> the economy is growing at a healthy, sustainable, solid, strong pace. that's one thing.nd thing,...