There's only one committee, only one select committee that's supposed to look into the coronavirus issue, and it seems to me the first quest...
I fail to see why we wouldn't want Mr. Daszak to come in front of this committee.
It's crushing American families that are trying to feed their kids and pay their bills.
We want to put a penalty in force that is going to deter future bad acts.
Inflation is probably the largest tax increase on middle-and lower-income families.
It does provide a $65 billion investment into our energy infrastructure and our electric grid.
Senator Sinema and I, along with eight of our colleagues partnered on this bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
I appreciate the progress of this Administration on diversity. Never enough but far, far, far better than his predecessor.
It has been great to work with you on these issues. Our energy infrastructure is so critical, and as you say, it is under threat so much now...
We made that program permanent.
We have only one place that is an American enrichment source, and it is not commercialized yet.
We all do better when we all do better.
Again, I ask the question, why don't Democrats want to know where this virus started, how this virus started?
Everybody sees that the inflation they're paying in higher prices is a result of all the increased spending, trillions in new spending, that...
This is a problem that my Democrat colleagues want to ignore, but, sadly, American families don't have that luxury.
When Democrats in the majority recklessly dumped almost $2 trillion into the economy this spring, they poured gasoline on this inflationary ...
I'd like Mr. Daszak here, and why the majority party won't do it I'll never know.
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