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they want a commonsense, bipartisan solution because the current situation is untenable.

I think what--and Senator Blumenthal has done extensive work investigating this.

I think you're going to find that Senator Blumenthal, Senator Hawley, others on the Subcommittee, and I will look very harshly on the deployment of technology that harms children.

I think you're going to find that Senator Blumenthal, Senator Hawley, others on the Subcommittee, and I will look very harshly on the deployment of technology that harms children.

I think what--and Senator Blumenthal has done extensive work investigating this.

I strongly urged Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chair Martin Gruenberg to revisit rulemaking for the compensation clawback provisions authorized by Dodd-Frank.

I strongly urged Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chair Martin Gruenberg to revisit rulemaking for the compensation clawback provisions authorized by Dodd-Frank.

I hope we can revisit that rate in this year's farm bill. I certainly will be doing everything I can to see to it that that happens.

I take that to mean that this is evidence that the Marketing Assistance Loan Program is working well for peanut farmers.

Language access for competitive Federal grant programs is something that I think warrants some more attention from GAO.

I think that could be a very fruitful area for additional analysis, and I will follow up with you and your team about trying to get some more recommendations that the Federal Government can take but also best practices and advice for these rural communities who want to be aware of the opportunities available to them and effectively compete for this funding.

What steps can we take, Mr. Arkin, to ensure that smaller communities like Griffin, Juliette, Garden City, McDonough in Georgia are set up to succeed when they apply for these funds?

What steps can we take, Mr. Arkin, to ensure that smaller communities like Griffin, Juliette, Garden City, McDonough in Georgia are set up to succeed when they apply for these funds?

This is not just a matter of convenience. It can be a matter of life or death.

Language access for competitive Federal grant programs is something that I think warrants some more attention from GAO.

I think that could be a very fruitful area for additional analysis, and I will follow up with you and your team about trying to get some more recommendations that the Federal Government can take but also best practices and advice for these rural communities who want to be aware of the opportunities available to them and effectively compete for this funding.

This is not just a matter of convenience. It can be a matter of life or death.

I look forward to supporting this program in this year's farm bill.