That's right. I just wanted to clarify what you were not saying.
Thank you so much. And your praise of our draft bill, you also should be promoted and given a big, fat raise.
But, on the other hand, what does it entail, from your point of view?
I happen to believe, and I think Mr. Meadows does as well--I don't want to speak for him, but--right now, the problem is...
I want to give you a chance to be very clear. You're not arguing JAB is just no different than any other Federal agency.
The value of federalism in our education institution, when it comes to education, is critical.
It is fundamentally important that we do everything possible to protect our democracy and to hold those accountable who ...
I urge my colleagues... to vote for this bill.
Codifying it gives you some predictability, gives Federal employees who work on the program, you know, an anchor to guid...
I think through automation and also transparency--I think the metrics reporting and being able to track over time...
One of your recommendations to us was a power agency authorization instead of the JAB.
And that's millions of dollars and multiple years for a medium-sized, maybe small-to medium-sized business, and that's m...
The Russian government perceived it would benefit from a Trump presidency and worked to secure that outcome through hack...
Russia's unprecedented interference in the 2016 Presidential election should trouble every American and every member of ...
My motive is to protect the integrity of the American electoral system. It is not to play politics.
Mr. Chairman, I hope my colleagues will not be lulled into the false argument that what happened in 2016... is the same.
To support the amendment that is going to be offered by Mr. Burchett is essentially to whitewash history.
The integrity of our election process is at stake, and this committee has yet to speak to it.