There is no question the Department of Justice is having trouble managing these grants effectively.
Well, you know, are there different strokes for different folks? We activate four prisons, but we do not have the activa...
This has been one of the more substantive hearings that I think we have had in trying to get to the bottom of all of thi...
I am pleased to take part in this important hearing which examines the regulatory burdens facing our Nation's credit uni...
If we continue to cut off and squeeze these arteries, we are certainly not helping families and small businesses in cent...
I think it is important, however, that we balance that traditional mission of FHA with securing American taxpayers from ...
This declining trend in the number of credit unions is very concerning.
It is not right that our credit unions are being forced to service regulators and not service our American families.
I think whether the Justice Department is efficiently using its resources or not is a constitutional function of oversig...
I have been able to bring to the attention of the public where I think there is wasteful and duplicative spending.
Okay. Well, we have got four other prisons that are sitting empty that apparently are not as high a priority. Does the B...
Just a quick suggestion. We held a pretty interesting hearing chaired by Senator Mark Warner about the British one-in/on...
One of the macro pieces of information that was pretty eye-popping to me when I came here was a study commissioned by th...
Between 1998 and 2010, the opportunities for public comment have really declined.
To me, that certainly qualifies under the law of diminishing returns as something we really need to take a look at.
I appreciate your willingness to step forward and serve. It is a sacrifice, particularly with a young family.
What proposals have you heard potentially coming out of Congress that would help reduce our regulatory burden?
It is a tremendous challenge. It is not that we do not know what to do. It is not that we do not have the tools to do it...