So their future does not look as bright as yours does as the result of your having this opportunity.
These stories help us understand the real world implications of cutting off this promising program.
Today's hearing on the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program allows the Committee to consider the merits of a program tha...
In Professor Cass Sunstein, the President has found someone with exceptional qualifications and extraordinary talent.
I am optimistic that our new President and his Administration will develop a regulatory agenda forceful in its intent to...
I strongly believe that last year's energy crisis demonstrated the need to improve the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserv...
How are you going to meet the legislative mandate of the SAFE Port Act with regard to the centers at high-priority ports...
While there is no question that we must develop policies that achieve energy independence for United States, we must ens...
I appreciate the difficult decisions that must be made in every budget cycle overall.
I am concerned that the Administration is really putting the cart before the horse here.
It is very frustrating to many of my constituents that the rulemaking process appears to be so opaque and so difficult.
But when I talked to the Coast Guard about this issue, and I asked the question--What is the back-up going to be?--there...
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I am disappointed that the Administration's fiscal year 2010 budget provides only a slight overall increase in homeland ...
I am surprised that the President's budget request would cut the Office of Health Affairs by 12 percent compared to last...
the United States has broad and fundamental national security interests in the Arctic.
the whole reason that Congress creates independent regulatory agencies is to insulate them from Administration policies
I certainly agree with you that the Privacy Act of 1974 has withstood the test of time amazingly well.