Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to provide comments today on S. 1415.
The bill would desecrate and destroy an area of religious and sacred significance to the Apache and Yavapai people.
Thank you. I want to thank both of you all for being here. We appreciate so much your testimonies and we'll put all that in the record. Than...
We would especially like to thank Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley.
We sincerely thank you again for the opportunity to have been heard on this proposal.
Do you all have any idea how it would or what's your thoughts about how it would create jobs for the tribes and non-tribal people in the are...
The American public cannot afford this deal.
I know that you strongly oppose it, and I also understand that the bill has the support of the Arizona delegation, hence, that creates a lit...
This legislation is a special interest give-away of unprecedented proportions to a foreign owned entity with no attachment to our nation.
S. 1414 has the potential to yield both jobs and justice.
So all in total, it's about $475 million to the Treasury, the taxpayers.
I am looking forward to the Senate acting on legislation that would take the mine out of commission and lift this two-decades long burden of...
We have a sacred responsibility to use the land responsibly and preserve it where we can.
I stand ready to work with you to advance these very important pieces of legislation, and I urge my colleagues for their support.
I want to thank Senators Hagan and Toomey for taking the lead in sponsoring S. 947.
I also want to thank the other Members of the Committee--Senators Merkley, Manchin, Heitkamp, and Johanns--who have signed on as co-sponsors...
I don't think any of us in this room intended for this bill to cause foreclosures for people who happen to live near a river or near a mount...
We have got to get our financial house in order.