The economic consequences of this proposed rule are very real.
Any proposal must take into account economic growth and job creation--and the ozone revisions do not.
Congress is aware of your plight and we can and must do better.
To our community leaders on the frontlines, folks like Jeff Patton... we say thank you.
We can and we must and we will do much better.
H.R. 2646, this year's bill, would remove federal barriers to care, clarify privacy standards for families and caregiver...
Not exactly the right medicine in times of recovery.
Make no mistake, the new ozone rule would be a jobs killer--especially in the manufacturing industry.
The total cost of the new rule could reach $140 billion annually, making it EPA's most expensive regulation ever.
Our New York colleagues Reps. Carolyn Maloney, Peter King, and Jerrold Nadler have jointly introduced H.R. 1786...
The world as we knew it was turned upside down by unthinkable acts of terrorism, which took the lives of nearly 3,000 in...
On September 11, 2001 the world as we know it was turned upside down by unthinkable acts of violent extremism...
Today's hearing gives us an opportunity to learn more about how the WTC Health Program has operated since its authorizat...
The bill needs to be passed, and I will look to consider every effort to make sure that we get it to the House Floor pri...
And now the Chair is pleased to recognize the ranking member of the full committee, a gentleman who has many constituent...
I would like to thank all of the witnesses for taking the time to be here today to discuss the WTC Health Program...
So a minor correction on this track could have prevented this accident and saved these lives?
We have to move forward with the utmost haste to get this job done.