This is pushing more and more people from potential home ownership to looking for homes to rent.
if we are going to increase supply we have got to have workforce. We have got no workforce.
the Senate is poised to pass the most comprehensive toxic exposure legislation in this Nation's history.
As long as we can keep our freedom, the rule of law, abundant supplies of energy, tax code to incentivized American innovation, I agree with...
we as a Senate need to put politics in the back pocket for once in our lives and make sure we get USICA passed
if we are going to have a Defense Department that works, if we are going to have domestic programs that work for this Nation, these budgets ...
I want to know how much of that budget is for manpower, over what was put in the last budget.
I think there is a case to be made for construction of facilities.
I hate building prisons. I hate it.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. And I want to thank you, Secretary Haaland.
For years, through different administrations, I have heard from the Northern Cheyenne Tribe about the BIA's failure to provide adequate law ...
I think that as I look at these large land-based tribes in particular, and those are the ones I am familiar with, because those are the ones...
the Senate will not move forward with confirming the nominees to the AIR Commission.
There is no doubt that the impacts of what happened are real, and that we need to do something about it.
I think it is important we must ensure that we use these findings to guide our actions in the present as well as looking into the future.
I want to thank you and your team for your leadership and your help on what is happening with the Yellowstone floods.
This issue strikes deep into the hearts of Montanans. It is not something we should take lightly or halfheartedly.
I think this country is in good hands with the leadership, and the people that we have serving in our Military.