We cannot afford to delay or reduce planned modernization for these programs any further.
So from what pot of money is that coming?
If we approved a BRAC nothing would change at all.
Well, let me--oh, good. I am glad you said that because the Army Corps of Engineers recently did a study and they estima...
Not a good answer, but I thank you for the answer.
I appreciate all our guests being here. I appreciate your testimony.
Why are you still so stubborn about this?
So since you are going to spend the amount of money one way or the other, why would you actually--why in the world would...
Then how are you going to fund the extra gate, the extra manpower, the extra maintenance equipment? How are you going to...
General Selva, from a total force integration perspective, does this initiative help to ensure the success of future F-3...
The reduced defense budgets of our allies are an issue that we have tried to address for over a decade with little succe...
I continue to be concerned though that cost-overruns and delays in the acquisition process could magnify the negative ef...
Secretary James and General Welsh, you both should be commended for undertaking a review of Air Force's nuclear forces l...
do you believe that your forces on the ground will receive the necessary close-air support to efficiently and safely com...
There have been several open-sourced reports today regarding the presence of Iranian fighters and military advisors in t...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thanks to each of you for being here, and thanks for all you do to keep our country safe.
USCIS, if I am not mistaken, treats advanced parole as parole for purposes relevant to adjustment of status.
The government does not have unlimited power under the immigration code to grant parole, does it?