
I want to thank the Agriculture Committee Chairman Stabenow and Ranking Member Boozman for being such great partners in advancing Native priorities in the Farm Bill.
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I want to thank the Agriculture Committee Chairman Stabenow and Ranking Member Boozman for being such great partners in advancing Native priorities in the Farm Bill.

we need to do a heck of a lot better and there are a number of bills that would enable the affordable access to childcare, and I think that's something that we need to do for the women in our country and I say about time.

I think that the idea of expanding and diversifying, it runs across all gamuts, including lawyers, you know, to be able to know a product when they see it.

I would like to extend sincerest gratitude to Senator Schatz and Senator Murkowski for the opportunity to testify today.

We urge this Committee and the full House to pass this legislation in the most expeditious manner possible.

We applaud the genuine bipartisanship that Committee members demonstrated at the hearing.

It's essential that we listen to the needs of our Native communities.

Since my first day in Congress, access to quality, affordable healthcare and mental health services has been among my top priorities. I represent one of the most rural and remote districts in the country. I have seen and heard firsthand…

as we move forward with the National Defense Authorization Act, I want to say a little bit about why it is so important that we get this done. Over the last several months, the administration and all of us in the Senate--with particular…

International trade, at its fundamental core, is about fairness.

I want to thank the Agriculture Committee Chairman Stabenow and Ranking Member Boozman for being such great partners in advancing Native priorities in the Farm Bill.

I believe that everyone deserves representation in our legal system.

we need to do a heck of a lot better and there are a number of bills that would enable the affordable access to childcare, and I think that's something that we need to do for the women in our country and I say about time.

Is there anything more that Congress can do to enable small businesses, especially women-owned businesses, to have access to capital?

It's essential that we listen to the needs of our Native communities.

The 2018 Farm Bill was the first to meaningfully expand USDA program support for Native producers and Native communities.

I think that the idea of expanding and diversifying, it runs across all gamuts, including lawyers, you know, to be able to know a product when they see it.