It is a real possibility -- ... when we begin to separate into cultural identities, when we begin to basically give up everything we believe...
Rather than focus their efforts on how to help the American people, my fellow Republicans had chosen to censure two lifelong members of the ...
I'm a conservative who believes in truth, freedom, and upholding the Constitution of the United States.
I’ve been a member Republican Party long before Donald Trump entered the field. My values and core beliefs remain the same and I have not wa...
They’ve allowed conspiracies and toxic tribalism to hinder their ability to see clear eyed.
I am absolutely committed to the idea, and the potential, of trying to create a unity of will, a unity of spirit, and a unity of understandi...
I am extremely interested in member cooperatives, and I am looking forward to ways to expand ag co-ops to urban areas.
I certainly want to thank you, Mr. Chairman. This has been a very, very informative hearing, and I thank you for it.
I have never lost an election. He has. He`s the only loser in that mix.
Discrimination and prejudice absolutely should not be tolerated in any government program, any organization, or any individual.
During the hearing, I asked what I thought was a straightforward question: what policies would our expert panel made up of commodity group w...
what specific policies would you recommend to combat the historic and current discrimination too often faced by Black and Brown farmers in y...
It's imperative we safeguard both these program titles for our national security and the economic viability of U.S. farmers and ranchers.
According to a review of USDA data, nearly all of the funds provided to farmers to offset the current impacts of the pandemic COVID-19 went ...
I am concerned that not much has changed, Mr. Chairman, for Black farmers over the last decades.
I certainly want to thank you, Mr. Chairman, for this outstanding hearing this morning.
My farmers and producers are not talking to me about climate change issues. They are talking to me about the ever-soaring input costs.
What specific policies would you recommend to combat the historic and current discrimination too often faced by Black and Brown farmers?