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This notion of the line of question that you asked for from the Administration to get that data back should not take a subpoena.

I fully expect a written response to all seven questions in my letter.

I fully expect a written response to all seven questions in my letter.

the drought we are experiencing right now is different. It's longer, it's hotter, and it's less predictable.

So I will assume that soon we will get that information. I appreciate that.

To my colleagues, even though we have the evidence, RECA excluded those who were exposed after 1971 and experiencing the ever deepening damage of Government sanctioned uranium mining.

The last time the Department of Justice published covered data was from 2021.

Today, I'm honored to have the opportunity to introduce my good friend and fellow New Mexican Tanya Trujillo.

This notion of the line of question that you asked for from the Administration to get that data back should not take a subpoena.

We're doing the same thing in the Border Irrigation District down by Yuma where by doing the seasonal farming, the farmers are taking some of the money that's being paid to them to line canals and be more efficient.

Thank you, Senator Grassley, for looking out for the Iowans.

I fought so relentlessly to ensure that the Inflation Reduction Act included funding for Interior to help regions experiencing not just drought but severe drought.

the drought we are experiencing right now is different. It's longer, it's hotter, and it's less predictable.

I want to provide assurance to local law enforcement agencies in New Mexico that in fact there is coverage.

New Mexicans know drought like few others. We've lived in it for centuries, mastering innovative techniques to conserve precious water resource.

In the end, it will be all water users, consumers, businesses, farmers and ranchers, and more that will bear the brunt of these decisions in higher costs and reduced supply.

Thank you, Senator Lujan, for the introduction.

The Department of Justice is required under the Tribal Law and Order Act to submit a yearly report to Congress on Indian Country investigations and prosecutions.