I am going to segue onto that. Keep in mind, and again, we need to talk candidly amongst ourselves when we look at voc r...
It feels a little bit like me looking at a house that is on fire and saying, well, the drapes are nice in it.
Congress's intent was clear yesterday, and I believe what was a unanimous vote did not round-down those benefits.
the budget cut to the categorical grants to States and tribes of 40 percent is just going to be a nonstarter here.
States have the ability to return this responsibility back to the EPA, so we have to keep this partnership moving forwar...
I am curious to know how it happened that you were there a month, and then this is reversed.
I take your sincerity in answering Ms. Lowey's question about wanting to look into answering her question about how the ...
Representative McCollum, thank you for allowing us to be here in front of you today.
I think we have heard a very solid, united front from across Indian Country.
Today's hearing really provides a chance to look at how to build social capital and why it is important to look at polic...
Thank you very much. Thank all of you. I have read your book, Professor Putnam, and enjoyed it.
We, on this Committee, owe it to Indian Country and to the Native community to talk about the underfunding.
It is unjust to expect Indian students to succeed academically if we fail to provide them with the proper environment to...
Children in Indian schools must be able to learn in a modern environment with modern facilities like a lab.
I would just like to thank the chairman for having this important listening hearing with our Native American, Alaska Nat...
This is a very, very important listening hearing that we have.
I like that answer.
I want to make sure this will have a real impact.