I share the concerns of Senator Wyden in terms of what happened when you were at Eli Lilly.
We've worked to position the agency more appropriately towards the tremendous energy resources now available to our nati...
Today's hearing begins the subcommittee's work this session to identify what steps Congress may take to be sure DOE can ...
We're talking about bridges and roads. And by the way, we don't have Republican or Democratic potholes.
We need to do something about it. If we're going to be competitive, we need to do something about broadband.
I was elected to take care of working men and women, of all the men and women in my district. And the fact of the matter...
It's not about messaging, it's about delivering for the American people.
I think, one, the public/private sector agreements, we're going to have to commit to making a significant investment and...
We've got no choice. We can't say I don't like somebody, I mean I can fight on substance and will.
This $1.5 trillion tax cut that goes to the wealthy is going to be paid for by reforming entitlements.
It's really a question about fairness.
I am glad many of today's witnesses have raised issues, will raise issues like the need to improve information sharing.
I hope we can all bring that sense of urgency to how this committee approaches its work on CFIUS reform.
Existing CFIUS authorities were not designed and are not sufficient to deal with that kind of challenge.
I am proud that the United States is, in fact, a place that welcomes foreign investment.
I believe the CFIUS process generally works well for private, commercially motivated transactions.
I supported legislation that declared the atrocities committed by ISIS against Christians, Yazidis, and other religious ...
Thank you, Ms. Weichert, for being here today and for your willingness to serve as well.