President-elect reaffirms commitment to stop the dump
January 5, 2009
Washington, D.C. –
Nevada Senator Harry Reid released the following statement after
discussing the proposed Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump with
President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe
Biden.
"President-elect Obama, Vice President-elect Biden and I had a
very good conversation concerning Yucca Mountain. As Nevadans know, Obama visited
our state 20 times during the campaign. He knows the risks associated with this
project and is aware that the vast majority of Nevadans oppose it. During our
conversation, the President-elect reiterated his promise to work with me to
prevent the dump from ever being built. The first step is to make even deeper
budget cuts this year than I have already been able to make in the past.
Yucca
Mountain was a dangerous
proposition from the start and I am very pleased that President-elect Obama
shares my commitment to come up with a more responsible solution to our nation's
nuclear waste challenges."
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