I would like to thank both you and the Ranking Member, Senator Sessions, for encouraging making this program permanent.
I just want to thank you all and I will follow up with Professor Yale-Loehr on the Minnesota contact.
I look forward to working with him in the months and years ahead to make sure that our veterans have the highest possibl...
Today we have a hearing with three goals: The first is to review the scale and scope of the metal theft problem as a cri...
The Minnesota Chiefs of Police Association supported tougher laws and restrictions on scrap metal dealers and were instr...
Today's hearing will examine the problem of metal theft in our country, the public hazards that this crime creates, and ...
I'm a member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, and have been closely monitoring the work that the FTC is do...
I hope they do that in politics, too.
I know and we know that the recordkeeping and retention requirements in the Klobuchar-Hatch bill will not end all metal ...
We are simply trying to get the information that we can get so that we can help law enforcement to solve them.
I think it is also important to consider that these crimes... do have some effect or disruption on instrumentalities of ...
I think it has been taking too long at the EPA.
I think part of why some of these energy issues have been more bipartisan in our State is that people feel that they hav...
I will never forget testifying at the legislature about this, and we actually had a case I was able to show.
to be sure, it must be coupled with legislation like we have here today in order to truly combat that problem.
thieves are more likely to target utilities that are located in cities or suburbs rather than rural areas.
I was thinking for me, then having this hearing and having worked on this bill, some of this was new to me.
Senator Pryor authored a bill called the Safe Viewing Act, which became law this past December.