
Thank you, Chairman Deutch, for allowing me to join you in this subcommittee.
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Thank you, Chairman Deutch, for allowing me to join you in this subcommittee.

I really oftentimes do not understand people who think that we are able to save more lives by asking for regime change or by interfering in situations that oftentimes will exasperate with our intervention.

I mean that is quite progressive, I would say, and it is fascinating to me, because there is often hypocrisy from my colleague when it comes to taxation.

I seem to think that you should tax people with higher income brackets, the millionaires, the billionaires higher...

Humans cannot be sold and us not respond, so thank you.

So, in addition to often times working less because they are providing care, they may be facing discrimination in labor markets.

I felt like that would be the case in Libya, and the Somali diaspora used to say Libya will become the next Somalia.

Reading from Volume II, page 157: The ``investigation found multiple acts by the President that were capable of exerting undue influence over law enforcement investigations, including the Russian- interference and obstruction…

Mr. President, today I wish to express my opposition to recent nominees who have come before the Senate. First, I would like to express my opposition to the nomination of Janet Dhillon, who was confirmed to serve as Chair of the Equal…

this Administration has continuously used our family farmers as political bargaining chips in a senseless trade war.

Mr. President, climate change is the existential challenge of our time. I know this because this is what the science says. I know this because I have seen the impacts of climate change in my State. I know this because it is what our…

Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that Abigail Regitsky, a fellow in my office, be granted floor privileges for the remainder of this week. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize my friend, Father Richard Kunst, an ordained Catholic priest for the Diocese of Duluth in northern Minnesota. Before ordination, Father Kunst was a Senate staffer for United States Senator Rod Grams…

the proposed hardrock mining reforms would disincentivize any mining and irreversibly damage Minnesota's economy.

We need mining to transition into alternate sources of energy--windmills, thousands of pounds of copper.

The Iron Range in my district produces the iron ore used to build America and help us win World War II.

mining defines Minnesota's past, present, and its future. So, I appreciate this opportunity to appear on this panel because I fear these proposed hardrock mining reforms would disincentivize any mining and irreversibly damage Minnesota's…