I also appreciate, Mr. Steinberg, your passionate defense of your position.
I remain concerned about the adequacy of our government's review process for these acquisitions of our food supply.
I am confident that the leadership and the role models that we have set in working together will ultimately prevail.
I would concur with your statements to a great degree, as well.
Thank you very much.
We certainly want our federal employees to be cared for.
Thank you for testifying at the July 10, 2013 Subcommittee on Workforce Protections hearing entitled, 'Examining the Lab...
I appreciate your testimony today. I appreciate the attention of the committee, the number of members that were here.
I thank you for your courtesy. I want to commend Ms. van Rossum for her very fine statement.
Allowing creativity without unnecessary regulation.
In your opinion, how is the federal government getting in the way of innovation?
So nothing is lost in the past, as it were. You can build upon it.
I don't believe that this bill addresses that problem, does it?
I think you explained that we need a little more research in this department.
The Subcommittee will come to order.
I want to thank my friend and colleague, Mike Pompeo, for spearheading this commonsense bill.
This subcommittee has held a number of hearings addressing America's growing natural gas abundance.
Natural gas is going to be a big part of our energy future but only if we cut the red tape from the past.