Today, I expect we will hear calls for Green New Deal-type policies. Our discussion needs to include the costs of these ...
U.S. carbon emissions have been falling for years.
We know that when the Government substitutes its judgment for that of the market, it picks winners and losers based on p...
But that debate should honestly acknowledge that if we shift from low-cost, reliable fossil energy to high-cost energy, ...
There is nothing we in Congress can do about it.
permitting obstacles that are created by people who do not want the pipeline to exist have certainly occurred in my neck...
These declines were enabled by America's recent energy renaissance made possible by technology and free markets.
Colleagues, Congress is, after all, the first branch of government, and we have explicit constitutional responsibilities...
In my view, this has alienated to some degree our allies.
I would also argue that 232 steel and aluminum tariffs have been harmful to the U.S. economy, by an objective measure.
We need to weigh these costs against the perceived potential benefits of a shift, and we should do so in an open, transp...
I think we need to reform the underlying statute to reassert the responsibility that we have in this area.
Pursuing new FTAs would not only have beneficial economic effects but would also have strategic implications.
Despite all this, some of my colleagues seem determined to impose Green New Deal policies that will cost us jobs.
the Biden administration has thus far given no indication of a plan to reinstate the 301 exclusion process.
I think it is important the U.S. has visibility on vulnerable supply chains, and also critical that we know when nationa...
We have all seen too clearly the cost of relying on China, which is a non-market economy, for our Nation's critical capa...
It is much bigger than trade.