Thanks
everyone!
Here s the final copy
for your records.
Blair
Hinderliter
Nevada Press
Secretary
Office of Senator Harry
Reid
Senate Majority
Leader
202-224-1619
For Immediate
Release
Wednesday, December 5,
2007
NEVADA CONGRESSIONAL
DELEGATION URGES INSPECTOR GENERAL TO INVESTIGATE CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
REGARDING YUCCA
Delegation urges a closer look into
the law firm hired by the Energy Department for licensing
procedure
Washington, DC
–Nevada's congressional delegation sent a
letter to Gregory Friedman, Inspector General for the U.S. Department of Energy,
urging him to review possible conflicts of interest related to the law firm
Morgan, Lewis, and Bockius’s contract with the Department of Energy to perform
legal services related to licensing Yucca Mountain as the nation’s nuclear waste
dump. The letter outlines, in detail, the fact that in the past the firm
has represented clients against the Department of Energy and the fact that
recently the firm was registered to lobby on behalf of the Nuclear Energy
Institute. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Congresswoman Shelley
Berkley, and Congressmen Jon Porter and Dean Heller are united in their efforts
to stop Yucca
Mountain from ever holding
the nations nuclear waste.
“The dump will never be built, plain
and simple,” said Reid. “This is just one more attempt by the Energy
Department to try to push this dying beast through the licensing process. The
Energy Department should not be wasting tens of millions of taxpayer dollars on
lawyers to defend a project that will never be completed. Instead, we need
to work toward a much safer solution of securely storing nuclear waste at the
facilities where it is produced.”
“The Department of Energy has no business hiring a law
firm that has ties to those who want to store waste at Yucca Mountain for a supposedly impartial role
in the licensing process,” said Ensign. “It’s time to start considering
other options for nuclear waste, because pouring money into a repository that
will never be built is a waste of taxpayers’
money.”
“Firms representing the nuclear industry in Yucca Mountain lawsuits should not be hired by
taxpayers to also fight in favor of the proposed dump. The Energy
Department recognized this potential conflict of interest in the past, but in
the rush to open Yucca Mountain, it has now abandoned this
position. Clearly, there are red flags here that point to a potential
conflict of interest in DOE’s hiring of Morgan Lewis, a firm with a long and
active history of working for the nuclear industry. This highly lucrative
new contract -- which could cost taxpayers more than $100 million -- deserves
immediate review by the Inspector General,” said Rep. Berkley.
“The Energy Departments’ use of taxpayer money to hire a
law firm with ties to the nuclear industry is disgraceful. This is just one more
blunder in DOE's long list of errors for this fatally flawed project," said
Heller.
"The repository has been plagued by too many
inconsistencies throughout its existence,” said Porter. “This additional
conflict supports the delegation’s collective argument that the project must end
now."
The letter the Congressional Delegation sent to
Friedman is attached.
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