Thank you for your questions and thank you for yielding back your time.
I am sure we will be revisiting this issue and exploring this topic further in the future.
We understand the Russian threat, and I think that is the widespread view here in the United States among members of bot...
Eighty-eight percent of Indian surface lands have resources, but have yet to be developed.
I firmly believe the Federal Government excessive regulatory environment has held us back as a nation from utilizing the...
That bill passed the House 415 to 2 and it's over in the Senate and that represents the toughest economic sanctions ever...
An extended trade war would not only harm that iconic industry but also Kentucky's farm family suppliers, tourism, and u...
I appreciate that this Administration is not making the same mistake as the JCPOA in the upfront sanctions relief.
We have to do something about this.
Today we will be discussing the Fourth Amendment's guarantee against unreasonable searches and seizures and its applicat...
Thank you for your leadership on this issue, and I look forward to answering any questions you may have.
I think without question American citizens and U.S. persons should be protected by the Fourth Amendment when they come b...
I think we need to be very careful about how we approach this issue.
Congress should make clear that a warrant is required for all searches of the content of electronic devices.
When I first heard about this and I heard that it would be possible that an American citizen could leave the country and...
I call to order this hearing of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on Federal Spending O...
It is not very often that a Senator comes to a Committee they are not on, and I appreciate his support on this issue.
As Chairman Paul recognized when he introduced the Protecting Data at the Border Act, innovation does not render the Fou...