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I remind my colleagues that the Democrats control the White House and the Senate. I rise today to discuss once again the Biden administration's foolish rush-to-green agenda over U.S. energy dominance. I support an all-of- the-above energy…

Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea'' on rollcall No. 44 and ``yea'' on rollcall No. 45. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the resolution. The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that the ayes…

It is with great respect that I rise today to celebrate Black History Month and its 2024 theme--African Americans and the Arts. This theme reflects on the important work of the African-American artists who preserve history, enrich…

Madam President, as a Senator from the State of Indiana, I just can't let February pass without offering a tribute to one of our State's favorite sons, Abraham Lincoln. As we approach his birthday, we celebrate how Lincoln's story is…

I thank Chairwoman Rodgers for yielding time. I am proud to support the Protecting Health Care for All Patients Act championed by my good friend and a true leader, Chairwoman Rodgers. We need to recognize and affirm that every life is…

Mr. President, I rise today to recognize Rick Fuson, who is retiring after 40 years of devoted work for the Indiana Pacers. Rick Fuson is a lifelong Hoosier. He was born in Indianapolis and attended Indiana University, where he played…

Which, ironically, housing is the most sensitive part of our economy to that very phenomenon.

If you took care of the inefficiencies, could you still take on the onslaught of those heavy numbers I just described with our current behavior?

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I heard coming in successful programs and the things try to do through the federal government.

The biggest issue we're going to have as a country, and it's inevitable, the numbers never relent, will be that you couldn't extrapolate what you said into this place working reasonably.

Which, ironically, housing is the most sensitive part of our economy to that very phenomenon.

If you took care of the inefficiencies, could you still take on the onslaught of those heavy numbers I just described with our current behavior?

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I heard coming in successful programs and the things try to do through the federal government.

The biggest issue we're going to have as a country, and it's inevitable, the numbers never relent, will be that you couldn't extrapolate what you said into this place working reasonably.

It begs the question then, is the low-income stratum across the country being served adequately?

I have been the most vocal Senator that our health care system is broken.