There is a war on coal in America. But this war is being waged by cheaper, cleaner sources of energy, not the Obama Administration.
The free market is beating coal. This is the American way. New replaces old. Efficient replaces wasteful. Clean replaces dirty.
I am very impressed by your honesty and your candor with the Committee.
The free market is beating coal!
These mines contaminate water supplies, they devastate the environment, and they threaten public health.
One of the frequent concerns that I hear from the manufactures where I live, it really is the issue of skills.
Not all regulation is inherently bad. Some regulations are necessary and it is important for all of us to work together to try to get it rig...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I appreciate Mr. Brady's emphasis on the lowest possible corporate tax rate.
It is a big issue in Massachusetts, to be very frank, as you might expect.
Everyone wants the U.S. to succeed.
I am a cosponsor of Austin Scott's bill, which I think is an important piece of legislation.
I would suggest that that is probably typical for all States. Do you think that we should be looking at this both at the Federal and State l...
I think these are legitimate questions that we need to ask.
There is some need of some kind of oversight because people's privacy rights are in danger.
I don't see military signals being used by civilians as a widespread solution.
I want to thank Chairman McCaul for holding today's hearing to examine the use of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAVs, within the homeland.
How could this be used to disrupt the orderly and safe takeoffs and landings of airplanes, commercial airplanes?
I had just a question for Dr. Humphreys. When you are comparing the civilian, if you want to use that term, versus what law enforcement uses...