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If you get a better return on investment, whether it is green, gray, whatever it is, States should be able to make the decision.

I couldn't disagree more with the position. I think that it is a myopic view.

The federal government needs to decide what its role is.

The inconsistency, the repetitive mobilization and demobilization for projects related to infrastructure was incredibly expensive and frustrating.

D.C. is unique because it was expected to be unique. It was envisioned to be forever unique.

Mr. Speaker, on that I demand the yeas and nays. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to section 3(s) of House Resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 246, nays 175, not…

The climate issue has always been very important, but I think some of the recent actions by this administration, executive orders and others, have had a significant impact on our energy industry.

It is important that as we move forward, we come up with informed policies that are based upon science, based upon evidence, based upon data.

Madam Speaker, I thank the gentleman from Ohio for yielding. Madam Speaker, I rise in strong opposition to this amnesty bill. And if you look at what is happening at our southern border right now, America is facing a serious crisis. Our…

Part of dealing with the problem is to first admit there`s a problem. And President Biden doesn`t even want to acknowledge it. And then on the heels of this border crisis that is going on right now. There`s a bill on the House floor to…

That is why Congress enacted the antitrust laws more than a century ago, to keep our economy competitive and to avoid the immense concentration of economic power that we see today.

What we are dealing with here is what happens when big tech becomes too big.

We have spent nearly two years understanding the complex problems posed by big tech companies that have full control over their marketplaces and now we finally turn to the big question which is, how do we fix this?

I am very concerned how anticompetitive conduct by dominant firms, like self-preferencing, is undermining innovation and preventing competitors from entering the market with better services.

It's getting worse because of President Biden's policies. What President Trump was doing was working.

the last thing we need to do are things like raise taxes, put heavy regulations, go start punishing industries in America because that is what would slow down our recovery.

If you're concerned about global warming, first of all, let's recognize, by getting rid of the Keystone Pipeline in America, doesn't get rid of the oil that's coming from Canada.

Clearly, and we pointed this out during the hearing, we actually tried to correct it when we were seeing this still move through.