Congressman McKinley and I are working on efforts to try to provide incentives to homeowners.
Congressman Gardner and I are really focused on these energy saving performance contracts.
I am extremely concerned about proposed cuts to federal investments in these areas, including what we would see under sequestration.
It is my goal, working with the leadership, to be able to find a way to vitiate the sequester.
There are consequences for the budget of the Department of State and foreign operations, which is about the national security of the United ...
Cuts in diplomatic security... would be reduced by $181 million from the current level.
I think it is a bad idea. I think it is bad policy. I think it is bad economic policy. I think it is bad governance policy.
Budgets, as all of you know, are not just numbers.
I think technology can do is it can take off the 50 pound pack that my 9 year old grandchild has to walk around with.
Funding for disaster and refugee aid would be cut by $156 million from the current levels.
But make no mistake, the troops are going to feel this very directly in other ways.
Sequestration would represent an uncompromising, rigid, tone-deaf Government at its worst.
All this is purely the collateral damage of political gridlock.
Education is fundamentally an investment.
Global health programs... would be cut by $468 million from the current level.
Smart, Targeted Change Needed, Not Indiscriminate Cuts
We have got Mr. Saxton from JELD-WEN here, and JELD-WEN is a company with a national presence, but it has two facilities in Vermont and has ...
what you do in Washington can have a positive or disruptive impact on our industry.