These products are the very same ammonium nitrate airbags that have sent shafts and shards of metal into people's faces.
I fought hard to achieve--and I appreciate the cooperation of Chairman Thune and Ranking Member Nelson in helping advanc...
I would like to pursue with you the potential for amending the Consent Order or interpreting creatively and aggressively...
I know you're working closely with my colleague Senator Booker and others from New Jersey and New York on a plan for the...
I would like your commitment to work with me in developing a long-term plan to rebuild the Northeast Corridor beyond jus...
I call on the administration to hold accountable more human rights abusers in the country.
Why are we not more aggressively engaging in tools of diplomacy that can help us, hopefully, have Russia understand that...
I worry that the message that Putin must be taking from our responses is that his limit-testing aggression and opportuni...
There have been many members of the Senate who have been disappointed at the level of military assistance we have provid...
But, you are absolutely right that it is essential for us to continue to be strong supporters of Georgia's aspiration.
I think they are ready, and it is an important signal that NATO still has an open-door policy for those that are ready.
It is in our interests to make it clear to the Russians that... it does not prevent those countries from being eligible ...
I believe that pulling out of Open Skies would send the wrong message to our friends.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman and Mr. Wittman, for holding today's hearing on Navy force structure and readiness.
the Navy now faces readiness concerns with its submarine force as well.
the efforts were rendered less effective as Mr. Courtney suggested by the sequestration in 2013.
this is a really big cost to the country and to the taxpayer.
the consequences of years of high operational tempo experienced by a smaller fleet.