Well, we will try to help you with legislation to make sure that responsibility does not apply to the American taxpayer.
I eagerly await the opportunity to put it on the defense authorization bill.
So really it would be extremely difficult to stop this unless we get the active cooperation of the Chinese Government.
We consider the problem itself to be a very serious one, possibly affecting the lives of our military personnel.
These counterfeit electronic parts in our supply chain result, as we all know, in reduced reliability, availability, and frankly our ability...
The people of Arizona and the people of this country deserve to have this part of our State be exploited for mining. America needs it.
It is not simply about a mining company and their profit line. It is about a value and a spirit of the American people.
I have seen the mile pilings that are supposedly cleaned up out there, which is certainly not true.
Was the Arizona Wilderness Act of 1984 a wilderness act or a mining act?
The U.S. Geological Survey said this withdrawal, the million acres, would affect approximately 12 percent of available uranium in Arizona.
I would just like to tell my colleagues because it is such a special place, as the gentleman just talked about, let us hope nobody stumbles ...
I appreciate that. I know the tribal government does as well.
The Grand Canyon and the Colorado River are far too important to allow the short-term gains from mining to leave permanent scars on the crow...
This legislation is an insult to Arizonans and the American taxpayers, an assault on the tourism industry in northern Arizona.
Grijalva, Hon. Raul M., a Representative in Congress from the State of Arizona.
The question, is the filing correct or not?
Even though we have Members of Congress who want our State boycotted and cost us jobs, we want jobs in Arizona.
Anyone, anyone who says that Bob Stump's insistence that this be multiple-use land as a price for his support for this wilderness bill is mi...