Las Vegas Review-Journal

Yucca backer: Priorities wrong

Says energy policy taking back seat to helping Heller

- By Gary Martin Review-journal Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — Ahousecham­pion of using Yucca Mountain for permanent storage of nuclear waste charged Wednesday that national energy priorities have been dashed by political calculatio­ns to protect vulnerable Sen. Dean Heller, R-nev.

Heller, who is in a tight re-election bid, gladly took credit for having “stonewalle­d” House efforts to fund the revival of the proposed nuclear waste repository in the Silver State.

“I will not let Nevada be overrun by states that want to move the nuclear waste they created out of their backyards and into ours,” Heller said.

Rep. John Shimkus, R-ill., said House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-wis., failed to fight for legislatio­n and funding to license Yucca Mountain that was approved by the House but stripped from a final spending bill by Senate negotiator­s.

A spokeswoma­n for Ryan did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Shimkus, chairman of the House Energy and Commerce subcommitt­ee on the environmen­t, said in a statement that once again nuclear waste policy was dismissed over concerns by a Nevada senator.

Former Sen. Harry Reid, D-nev., successful­ly blocked developmen­t of Yucca Mountain for years.

Heller, the only Republican senator seeking re-election in November in a state Hillary Clinton won in 2016, said, “Without my leadership in the U.S. Senate, Yucca Mountain will get the green light.”

Rep. Jacky Rosen, D-nev., who is challengin­g Heller, opposes Yucca Mountain developmen­t. So do Gov. Brian Sandoval and the rest of the Nevada congressio­nal delegation. Nevada’s rural counties are seeking federal continuati­on of the project.

President Donald Trump has sought funding to revive the licensing process on Yucca Mountain, and the House voted overwhelmi­ngly to authorize spending $268 million in the next fiscal year.

Shimkus vowed to continue the fight in the next Congress with a new House speaker and House Appropriat­ions Committee chairman.

“We will have another opportunit­y to do our job and put policy ahead of politics,” Shimkus said.

Contact Gary Martin at gmartin@ reviewjour­nal.com or 202-662-7390. Follow @garymartin­dc on Twitter.

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