opening statement
This committee will continue to do its part by continuing our bipartisan oversight over this critical subject.
We are now on track to have enough vaccine supply for all American adults by the end of May, 2 months earlier than prior...
I think small businesses in health care or in technology, manufacturing, computer technology, these all need some sort o...
I want to congratulate you, Ms. Su, on your nomination to be Deputy Secretary.
As we get more resources to these smaller manufacturers and to smaller partners with DOE the rate of innovation is going...
the transportation sector is responsible for the largest share of U.S. greenhouse gases and, given the urgency of climat...
Small businesses are at the forefront of the clean energy economy and I think promoting these new technologies in renewa...
What happened to you is disgraceful in this country. It's something we expect in China or Russia.
What we're talking about with this bill is to make sure that these news organizations that are going out of business hav...
Thank you, Mr. Chair and Chair Nadler for holding this timely hearing to examine legislative proposals to help local jou...
Today, we continue this subcommittee's long record of oversight of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
The Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations hearing will now come to order.
I will not stop fighting to ensure that these issues are resolved.
But it will take a sustained effort by EPA, stakeholders, and Congress if EPA is to succeed in its mission of protecting...
if you had good science, you could take away inadequate political influence.
Every year climate change is contributing to an extended hurricane and wildfire season, threatening billions of dollars ...
This is an Agency that we simply cannot afford to neglect, and today that is even more true today than ever.