Congressman Bill Johnson did an excellent job representing that constituency and bringing people to the table that my staff met with.
As Governor Beasley said, either you feed these people or you are going to continue to throw gasoline on top of a fire that will eventually ...
Let me be clear, Chairman Gensler, our patience is wearing thin.
Communities will be left behind if the government shuts down, but those communities that are already disproportionately impacted will be fur...
We have got to figure out a way to get them better connected.
Having access to reliable, affordable, accessible public transportation can be the difference between opportunity and isolation.
Those of us on this committee know that transit is the great equalizer.
With all the funds available to our communities from the BIL and the IIJA, I have heard from many towns and counties in my district, particu...
I was glad that two towns in my district recently received AOPP funds to increase mobility for economically disadvantaged folk in NC04.
North Carolina is poised to receive over $6.6 billion in BIL funds for projects like these and many more.
This rule will provide unprecedented insight into the climate risks contained without the Federal procurement sector.
As we on the Science Committee know, science-based information is crucial in Federal decisionmaking.
I applaud the Biden Administration for taking this step to modernize the Federal procurement process.
If the schools are voting with their feet and not participating, then for whatever reasons, the juice is not worth the squeeze for them.
I think that is a real public policy question that needs to have more of a definitive answer.
Well, it seems pretty simple to me. Other agencies have banned it, and the Department of Transportation ought to ban it, too.