Given that there is high demand for this route and the local community is willing to kick in to provide a portion of the...
the previous administrations have made the process of pesticide registrations less predictable, and the sound science th...
You have taken a commonsense approach to the environmental regulatory process. For that, I am truly grateful.
You've brought true commonsense policy to the Agency, and I look forward to working more with you in the future as we're...
I appreciate you making this a priority, and I certainly commend you for your commitment to ensuring the Superfund progr...
I am honored to have the opportunity to serve on the Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, and I look forward to working...
Thank you very much, Senator Schatz, and, of course, Senator Schatz and I will be canceling each other's vote out later ...
I just want to say thank you for your sincere commitment of what you do, for the U.S. Capitol Police and the Sergeant at...
You cannot predict based on background, based on education, who is going to be a good developer.
You know we're having a debate, Mr. Reed, with the FCC about the reliability of their maps on this very topic.
Right now, you have 27.8 percent of the population without broadband, but more importantly, 50.2 percent of the populati...
Now back to the statistic you gave about Mississippi. I assume you have similar statistics about all of the other states...
Well, thanks to all four of you for some very, very intriguing testimony.
Chairman McCaul often reiterates his opposition to Russia, but actions speak louder than words.
Well, perhaps we can expound more on that during the question and answer.
Holding a focused and comprehensive hearing on election security is not a partisan or complicated request.
I am extremely disappointed that Chairman McCaul has already backtracked on his public promise to hold a much-needed hea...
If Chairman McCaul believes Russia will interfere in the 2018 elections, as he has stated, we cannot ignore this threat.