[bouie] koch industries, georgia pacific, they employ thousands of people here in crossett, and it's hard to come up against a company that employs so many people. [slavant] the neighborhood of penn road is at ground zero and right through these woods are these ditches carrying these various types of pollutions from the georgia pacific plant. and that industrial process includes the use and discharges to the air and to the water of a lot of nasty chemicals. the georgia pacific complex in west crossett releases millions of gallons a day of waste water into a whole series of ditches. one might characterize these exposures... as a ticking time bomb to the people's health that are breathing the air that's flowing from these open ditches. [slavant] it's such a hard battle that these people have here. they don't have money, and their state representatives are all influenced by the koch brothers and this whole system they have put together to be able to do whatever they want to. [pounding gavel] the senate will come to order. [connolly] koch brothers' direct contributions has been an invest