Nothing in the legislation says please ignore water issues when you are making permitting decisions.
I think this is as critical of a hearing as we can have at this date and time.
I hope that members on the other side will avoid reckless and, in my opinion, irresponsible assertions that personal information will be com...
I think it is remarkable progress, and it is just a crying shame that some of that is going to now be pushed back because of this shutdown.
I think there is also a requirement for you to look at the overall mission, which is bigger than the law.
Appalling. Frightening.
I can only imagine that the challenges you are facing are much greater than those that you have even outlined for us here today because of t...
I guess we won't be able to get those now because of this unnecessary shutdown.
I am honored to be here today to present this to you and ask for your support of the Las Vegas Valley Public Land and Tule Springs Fossil Be...
But that's -- but he has to have some courage.
I think that the speaker has to be more concerned about our country than he is about his job.
I also want to highlight just a few of those letters of support.
The immigrant story is the American story. We have always been a Nation of immigrants.
H.R. 1846 will ensure the museum can reach an even wider audience and continue telling this uniquely American story.
Our city and county officials did important groundwork by coordinating an active coalition of local supporters.
The local economic benefits are clear. Tule Springs will increase tourism by attracting more travelers to southern Nevada.
The consensus on this important and bipartisan bill, H.R. 2015, truly is remarkable.
I want to thank my colleagues in the Congress for their leadership and support of this important bipartisan bill.