S. 3381 will go a long way to build on the momentum we are seeing across Indian Country to increase the homeownership rates of Native famili...
I just do not know why the Federal Government is wading into having children as young as 2 years old have a requirement, even when they are ...
My people are happy.
some provisions of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) are not tailored toward the needs of Indian Country
We have a dire need for healthcare facilities, schools, roads, and justice facilities.
The message we have heard today, loud and clear, from both sides of the aisle is that if we care about sustainability, economic sustainabili...
We want to feed the world, we want to do so sustainably.
These are happy, optimistic, solutions-focused people who want to make the world a better place.
I always felt like that program answered the bell in a most impressive way--not perfectly, but quite impressive.
We are lucky to have you in your role because you really do understand grazing.
During the drought, the emergency haying and grazing is just so incredibly important.
It is good for us to have hearings like this so that we can look forward to what does Title III need to look like, not just today, but in th...
I think we see a global food crisis that could be every bit as dangerous as those we saw in 2007 and 2008.
Clearly, it is needed for communities in need. Clearly, it can be helpful to producers, providing them an avenue for their hard-earned yield...
the incredible power of food, of sustenance, to help link together people with shared values... humanitarian aid can be a tremendous soft po...
My questions will be for Ms. Harden. I noted with some disappointment that last week Ambassador Tai had noted that the Indo-Pacific Economic...
I share your concern that there may be more to the increased prices for fertilizer and other inputs than just supply and demand.
The danger they struggled against never fully disappeared. Instead, it festered under the surface.