We have bipartisan bills to remedy this situation, and I look forward to continuing to work closely with my friend, Ranking Member Barrasso, Senator Risch, and Senator Warner on this important issue.
Joe Manchin III
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Joe Manchin III is a prominent American politician serving as a United States Senator from West Virginia. A member of the Democratic Party, he has held this position since 2010. Manchin is known for his centrist views and often emphasizes bipartisanship in his legislative efforts. He has been involved in various key issues, including infrastructure, energy policy, and veterans' affairs, reflecting his commitment to the needs of West Virginians. His approach often seeks to balance progressive and conservative priorities, making him a notable figure in the Senate.
We have bipartisan bills to remedy this situation, and I look forward to continuing to work closely with my friend, Ranking Member Barrasso, Senator Risch, and Senator Warner on this important issue.
With the passage of the Energy Act, Inflation Reduction Act, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the CHIPS and Science Act, Congress has authorized new programs and provided significant financial investments to ensure the continued…
Today we will be discussing the U.S. nuclear fuel life cycle and the issues that our Committee must work to address this Congress.
Last month, I introduced the Nuclear Fuel Security Act with Senators Barrasso and Risch, which provides the authority required to expand our uranium conversion and enrichment capacity to meet our domestic fuel requirements.
Putin's war in Ukraine has brought the geopolitical risk of not having energy independence from those who do not share our values into clear focus.
Though I recently called on the White House and Congress to push for full concurrent receipt for all military retirees.
Though I recently called on the White House and Congress to push for full concurrent receipt for all military retirees.
The U.S and our allies must continue to work in concert to respond and prepare for the coming challenges.
There's not going to be any big movement on more wind out on the Gulf unless we are extracting gas and oil from the Gulf.
That would be a travesty, not only to Alaska, but to the country, and, I think, our allies, who are wondering--we have got issues here that we are facing.
I am proud that immediately following Putin's invasion last year, members of this Committee acted quickly, on a bipartisan basis, to introduce legislation to ban U.S. imports of Russian energy.