That is why Senators Barrasso, Risch, and I are introducing bills to cut our reliance on Russian nuclear fuel while reestablishing our uranium conversion and enrichment capacity to meet our domestic nuclear fuel needs.
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.
The U.S and our allies must continue to work in concert to respond and prepare for the coming challenges.
It has been noted that Russia has just made this announcement that they are cutting production another 500,000 barrels a day.
The U.S., the EU, and our other allies are working together to support Ukraine.
It has been noted that Russia has just made this announcement that they are cutting production another 500,000 barrels a day.
We cannot be held captive, which we are right now, by Russia, China, Iran, North Korea, or countries that have nothing in common with our way of life and our desired governance and democracy and freedom.
We have more than doubled LNG shipments to Europe, exported record levels of crude oil.
You can't just say that once this war is ended, we are back to normal. There is no new normal.
We must not allow Russia to dictate the economic and security terms of post-war Europe.
Putin launched an unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine. This war has taken precious human lives.
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.