It should have been done with far more thought and it should have been done in far less haste. And all of those are my responsibility. And I...
I addressed that yesterday.
Arkansans now know firsthand that rural America is often the first to feel the impact of economic downturns and is often, unfortunately, the...
this $300 billion a year, if the American people just understood, it is $1,000 per man, woman, and child in America every year.
Our farmers, ranchers, and foresters are ready for the challenge.
Some suggest that FDA should create a separate division of rare and neglected diseases within the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research to...
I see people like Sherrod Brown and Al Franken here, as relatively new members of this committee--even though I'll be leaving in January, I'...
thanks to the funding from our good friend from Wisconsin, Senator Herb Kohl, who chairs the Agricultural Appropriations Subcommittee.
We meet today to discuss a profoundly important issue: the lack of effective treatments for rare and neglected diseases.
This is a good woman. She has been put through hell. And I could have done and should have done a better job. I want to learn from that expe...
When I saw the statements and the context of the statements, it -- it -- I determined that it would make it difficult for her to do her job ...
energy independence is just an absolutely critical issue for America at this time.
It is critical that we effectively utilize every tool at our disposal to create jobs, put our economy back on track, and reduce our dangerou...
There is zero tolerance for discrimination at USDA.
The only thing that is really standing between us and keeping this $300 billion in the American economy is the resolve to fix the problem.
People keep talking about these clean energy jobs, and to me this is the way we can get there very quickly.
We just cannot keep going like this when we know that there is this opportunity out there for our country.
I think it is very important that we look at it in that light.