The situation we have now, with the most vulnerable people in our hemisphere putting themselves in the hands of the most...
I am not fully convinced that a similar process is possible right now in Washington, DC.
Anything you want to mention with an eye toward helping steer us toward some kind of principal compromise on what is a d...
Not only do people travel from far and near to see the endangered species, all kinds of threatened and endangered specie...
I ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a 2017 letter from the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Env...
it is in all of our interests to make sure that we do have checks and balances in our system.
Congress should allocate additional funding to the services to implement the Endangered Species Act.
I continue to believe that our State, along with the Service and all States, could do exponentially more to recover spec...
I believe--and I know that my colleagues believe--that funding has got to be part of the conversation.
Yet, in recent years, Congress has underfunded the Endangered Species Act, and the draft legislation that we are holding...
A word of advice for counsel as we look for principal compromise on what is an important issue, but a difficult issue.
It invites harmful retaliatory tariffs from many of our allies.
You view this as a misuse of the President's statutory authority under Section 232.
President Trump has launched a trade war without a strategy, and these Trump tariffs are imposing consumer taxes.
Folks are confused, they are anxious, and they have a concern.
They are puzzled, they are offended, and they are distanced from us by these tariffs.
This is a trade war with real consequences, but without a strategy.
It hurts American companies by making our products less competitive.