Honestly, that makes sense to me because that is kind of what we see in my home State of Idaho.
It is of the utmost importance that we continue to focus on stabilizing our domestic industries by preventing unfair business practices.
Stakeholders in my state tell me that that is one of the No. 1 obstacles to making progress in how lands are managed.
We need help there.
The United States Postal Service is critical in districts like mine where we do not always have access to reliable broadband or cell phone s...
We have got about two-thirds of our land mass which is federally owned, which takes those resources out.
I represent the State of Idaho, and the culture there is a little bit different than other parts of the country.
Protecting big incumbents really is not the right way. National champions, I think, is a proven failure.
West Virginia has been successful throughout the implementation of the Governor's highway safety program.
My home state of West Virginia is abundant in natural resources.
The $6 million man is not that far away. Now the $6 million dollar brain, that is a lot further away.
Without this critical data, so many of our constituents would not receive sufficient access to these programs.
For the first time, using census data, Congress could get an accurate picture of how many citizens use these important Federal programs.
I think my constituents would want to know about where their tax dollars are going to support Federal benefits for noncitizens.
I was just going to raise a topic that I have not heard much about, and just going through your testimony I have not seen...
West Virginians sent me to Congress to hold our government accountable to the people that it serves.
Whether it is a road user charge or congestion pricing or some other way of funding the transportation system, I think what all of us agree ...
I was sent here to Congress to improve the lives of my constituents in West Virginia who are forced to commute for hours on dangerous and da...