The Commission

The NRC is headed by five Commissioners appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate for five-year terms. One of them is designated by the President to be the Chairman and official spokesperson of the Commission.

Chairman Gregory B. Jaczko
Chairman Gregory B. Jaczko
Commissioner Kristine L. Svinicki
Commissioner Kristine L. Svinicki
Commissioner George Apostolakis
Commissioner
George Apostolakis
Commissioner William D. Magwood, IV
Commissioner
William D. Magwood, IV
Commissioner William C. Ostendorff
Commissioner
William C. Ostendorff

Former NRC Commissioners

Functions

The Chairman is the principal executive officer of and the official spokesman for the NRC. As principal executive officer, the Chairman is responsible for conducting the administrative, organizational, long-range planning, budgetary, and certain personnel functions of the agency. The Chairman has ultimate authority for all NRC functions pertaining to an emergency involving an NRC license. The Chairman's actions are governed by the general policies of the Commission.

The Commission as a collegial body formulates policies, develops regulations governing nuclear reactor and nuclear material safety, issues orders to licensees, and adjudicates legal matters.

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  • For over ten years, we here in Waianae have fought with the military and their contamination nuclear nano particles of our aina with landfills and the continuation of spreading depleted uranium in our air that we breath.  It's been a difficult fight!  Sadly, we are still having meetings in our community and ones that are almost secretive thanks to the State Department of Health (Gary Gill) and his science newly acquired friends.  And too, the Nanakuli Neighborhood Board and their foolish leaderships of 'oh yes, we do have DU' a bit too late.  

    We are midway of blacktopping many areas in Waianae which is  part of the Nuclear Regulatory Agencies rules and regulations.  It's all about where the rubber meets the road rather than the truck (pay)load of contaminated 'construction debris' that is laced with nano particles of nuclear isotopes that are trucked into Waianae and dumped everywhere not just PVT.  

    When did the Chairman Gregory Jaczko cover it's 'yes or no' answer before the White House and the Democratic Party?  December 15, 2011 before a Democrat Barbara Boxer cover the Obama Admisnitration 'big mistake'.  Is Pres. Obama Kenya born (?) a reflective of Gregory Jaczko?  Yes, yes, yes and I could slap myself on the face three times because I am a Democrat--good grief how ludicrous, and hypocritical can one be!

    I do not see in my community a group that cares enough to battle these very particulars.  

    Our Pacific Ocean should not be used for a dumping site for US or Asian Countries.  Nuclear waste products should remain in place where it is produced for the safety of all peoples on earth.  Near these sites the government and Electric Corporation should develop housing hopper's for military or children of these working families near and around their nuclear plants.  

    We who are native to our lands live here for decades where as 'workers' of Nuclear Plant's are transitional.  Chairman Gregory Jaczko sent these dangerous nanoparticles to native communities and away from military (Hawaii) or nuclear plant communites.   That's the arguments we've had in Waianae for over ten years.  I do not see the outsiders that take great recognition in status attending these meetings.  And if they do, all that I can see is mixmatch information that is thinning in the minds of people that stand in the way of getting these information out to right people.  To the right people that can simply have choice to leave Waianae to prolong their quality of life.  

    Native Hawaiians don't have those choices, we are held to state misuse of political appointee misuse power!

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