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Veterans in a rural state, like my State of Arkansas, face unique challenges to care.

So your schedulers do not seem to have that much flexibility. Is that correct? I mean, is it more rigid than in private practice?

Taking care of our veterans has always been, and still is, our highest priority.

Arkansas celebrated its statehood last week. Arkansas became the 25th State of the United States on June 15, 1836. Arkansas is a wonderful State with a rich history, breathtaking natural beauty, and vibrant communities. From the gorgeous…

We appreciate yours and Senator Capito's leadership and the great example that you set in working together to try and find common ground for this really, so very important Committee.

The United States stands as a beacon of freedom with a mission to protect the inalienable rights for which many have given their lives. This mission rings from the mountains to the prairies, across our oceans, and across the globe. This…

In many ways, CEQ has acted as the enforcers for every anti-energy and unscientific ecoagenda that President Biden has prioritized via Executive Order.

Taking care of our veterans has always been, and still is, our highest priority.

So your schedulers do not seem to have that much flexibility. Is that correct? I mean, is it more rigid than in private practice?

Veterans in a rural state, like my State of Arkansas, face unique challenges to care.

we don't think career bureaucrats buried in some cubicle over in some nondescript building should be determining what happens out on our Federal lands.

it is the elected representatives facing off against the unelected bureaucrats.

this rule would devastate rural economies across the West under the guise of conservation.

Is this the result of low U.S. engagement in the region? The short answer is YES!

It's time to establish, perhaps in the National Security Council (NSC), a mechanism to pull together and coordinate all U. S. assets and concerns.

We will meet this threat head on and will not stand idly by in the face of Chinese aggression.

U.S. focus on this area has been less than optimum for years.