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We have allowed our manufacturing base to erode.

I think it is vital, particularly for small businesses.

Investing in offshore wind is a huge opportunity to put Americans back to work while, as you say, you know, fighting climate change.

We are about to invest $750 million to all States so they can take advantage of that money for marketing and job development.

We need to make this stuff in America so we are not as dependent on other countries.

Every single American deserves access to high-speed, affordable broadband.

I believe there is a consensus within the Congress that, in fact, even if we disagree with one Chair or another Chair's subpoena, that we would like it handled quickly and in a way that we can believe is just and not partisan.

It is not just a job, it is a really good job.

I want to thank you so much for that bipartisan spirit.

Very. I mean, over 18 NOAA service products have explicit dependence on TDR.

I applaud President Biden's leadership on this issue. He is very focused on supply chains.

If Congress cannot reliably enforce its lawfully issued subpoenas, our constitutional structure has been profoundly undermined.

I appreciate this hearing coming in the early part of this Congress so that hopefully, before this Congress is over, we can, in fact, on a bipartisan basis, once and for all move ourselves toward a predictable process for discovery.

We made clear that the Executive Branch must respect our subpoenas, that there is no such thing as absolute immunity from congressional testimony.

It is our responsibility to ask for the information we require to do our jobs effectively, and the Constitution empowers us to enforce those requests if we are at first denied.

If I recall correctly, it was, 'We are screwed.'