No matter what we do with emissions, we are going to continue to see our seas rise and our coastal communities being mor...
I supported the intention of it, but I think it was the right move to withdraw and think a little bit more about how to ...
This is an area where we should all be working together. This isn't a fight over who is right, who is wrong.
We need to make sure that we are being thoughtful and that all the policies of this Congress are continuing to move.
How are we going to move in a direction of resiliency when we made so much progress last year with the Disaster Recovery...
We all agree that our coastal communities are more vulnerable.
We need to start looking at the resiliency of the tax base of these communities.
It has been repealed. They are studying it. They have been studying it now since 2017.
Building to the past will not keep us safe.
We are seeing in the 850 panhandle right now Jackson County, Marianna, and other places that their property values have ...
You have got to integrate an offense and a defense strategy into the Flood Insurance Program.
Unfortunately if you don't give time-sensitive funding to these projects, many of them will just slip by the wayside.
We have a $100 billion backlog.
I think that is highly offensive, whether it is due process or not, as a technical matter.
It doesn't make sense and it is contrary to what this committee has been doing.
At the end of the day, we all want the same thing--strong, resilient and affordable infrastructure that can protect resi...
I couldn't agree more. Last Congress we passed the Disaster Recovery Reform Act where, for the first time, we actually e...
I am also concerned by the partisan pre-conceptions surrounding the hearing title.