Obama announced the appointment Tuesday night in his speech, the prime time to the nation from the Oval Office, where he began his battle plan "to deal with oil spills and BP has made her look like the administration was mobilization of all forces to go in the top of the issue as soon as possible.
Therefore commit ourselves to the Gulf Coast, which goes beyond responding to the crisis of the moment. "The spill is just the latest blow to a place that has suffered more economic disasters and decades of environmental degradation that led to the disappearance of wetlands and habitats," said Obama. And the region has not yet recovered from hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
"At first, I asked Ray Mabus, secretary of the Navy, a former governor of Mississippi and a son of the Gulf, to develop the plan for long-term recovery of the Gulf Coast as soon as possible. The plan will be developed by states, local communities, tribes, fishermen, farmers, environmentalists and other residents of the Gulf. "Tonight I'm committed," said Obama. BP will pay for the impact this has had an impact on the region..
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