do you think there are ways that we could apply some of these new scientific discoveries on old grazing practices that could be useful in ma...
Well, that is just a segment of the Ted talk. I recommend that you see it in its entirety; it is very impressive.
What is inspiring and, I believe, hopeful about your testimony is, Mr. Shelton, what you noted near the end of your testimony, is this is so...
One of the things we do is through our own Department of Labor rules, we have a one-size-fits-all regulation that prevents it from being eco...
And now I want to ask each of you to spend 5 minutes with concluding about questions that you wish you would have been asked but weren't, st...
For some of us, it's a little intimidating to just sit there and read while people are staring at you while you're reading.
I have heard from many individuals in my home State of Wyoming that they believe the U.S. Department of Education is attempting to supersede...
To me, that's an abuse of it.
It can only be done if you actually write it in statute.
But I think we do have a good bill.
How do two different agencies who are overseeing endangered species act in contradiction to each other?
I got to go to Fresno to a hearing on the Delta smelt, and I got to see the dried up almond trees, the dead pistachio trees.
My phone has been ringing off the hook in my Washington office, in my Wyoming office, from constituents who don't understand how this conclu...
The fact that Interior claims that the White Mountain Apache Tribe needs specific new authorization from Congress is troubling.
I would think that that doctrine out to be applying.
This bill would allow funding authorized for water-related economic development projects in Title III of the Claims Resettlement Act of 2010...
I write on behalf of the State of Montana to express my strong support for S.
S. 2796 would repeal certain obsolete rules and laws ranging from 1862, as you pointed out, all the way to 1913 that relate to Indians.