I would like to give a quick thank you to Congressman Walden from my home State of Oregon.
Today's hearing seeks to examine the challenges of climate change risks and how they may intensify existing economic and...
I think utilizing America's great energy reserves help our economy and can help reduce carbon emissions from more-pollut...
Projects like the Jordan Cove project make sense to rural Oregon because it is an opportunity for rural Oregon to determ...
I have seen this great reduction in carbon emissions as a result of fuel switching, frankly, from coal to natural gas.
We worked a lot in this committee when I chaired it last Congress in a bipartisan way to get that into an even better pa...
Our members believe it was because of his ardent defense of the integrity of the Asylum Program.
The reassignment of John L. Lafferty, an experienced career manager, delivered a harsh message to USCIS staff.
Despite the legal right of Union officials to speak freely to Congress, the media and the public about matters that affe...
His reassignment was intended to send a message, and that message was received.
[The MPP] process places on the applicants the highest burden of proof in civil proceedings in the lowest quality hearin...
the MPP both discriminates and penalizes. Implementation of the MPP is clearly designed to further this administration's...
It is a punitive measure intended to punish individuals who attempt to request protection in the United States.
I expect my co-panelists to produce significant evidence demonstrating why MPP is an unmitigated disaster for everyone i...
I urge you to review its detailed findings and adopt its recommendations.
Even if you don't believe that this is a result of climate change, we can at least agree that these extreme hydrologic e...
Again, thank you for holding this hearing as we work toward reauthorizing the Water Resources Development Act next year.
But we also have to look at whether or not there are some who do not believe in climate change.