I met with these workers this morning. They were making $13 an hour. Their CEO made 11.
In the SEC's eyes, who is the corporate responsibility to? Is it to just the shareholders? Or do they owe a duty to the entire corporate ent...
Well, does the SEC assume that they have any responsibility to their workers, or can they just fire them willy-nilly?
Recently, in my home State of Indiana, 2,100 workers were let go by a highly profitable company in order to get $3-an-hour jobs to Mexico.
I believe you are being fair, and again you are very accurate.
We experienced over 47,000 drug-related overdose deaths last year.
I applaud Colombia's efforts to bring the FARC, ELN to the peace table and to bring peace to the country.
Anything that this committee and task force can do, again, to raise the veil, drop the curtain, whatever, to expose the beneficial owners of...
We have done a good job there.
We really need to tighten the noose on the beneficial ownership issue and lower the curtain once and for all.
Listen, terror organizations like Hezbollah, that is really now a hybrid terror organization...
the importance of shell--the anonymity related to those shell corporations in those accounts.
What it really comes down to is, if not ungoverned space, undergoverned space, places like the tri-border area.
What most folks in America don't realize is what has been going on in Mexico with respect to drug trafficking...
Hezbollah is an entrenched international terrorist organization predominantly operating in the Middle East.
The Senate should vote to confirm him today.
It is inexcusable that Mr. Szubin's nomination was pending in this Committee for almost a year.
When I hear colleagues on this Committee and in the Senate overall so critical of the JCPOA... I am just perplexed.