It's no way to run a railroad.
Congress sets the mandate for the Federal Reserve, and so Congress has the right to set the mandate of course any way it...
Finding a way to deal with that issue I think is the most challenging part but has the biggest payoff.
I would argue that it is not responsible to focus all of the restraint on the very near term and do nothing about the lo...
I think it is consistent with our mandate and with our current policy to maintain price stability, and that is what we h...
The political challenge is to figure out how to do that.
I want to thank you and the other members for the bipartisan effort on H.R. 850.
I think by using the word 'and,' you are putting two values, so to speak, in place that both have to happen in order for...
This probably is perhaps the most amazing confirmation process I have seen so far in my short term in the Senate.
I would say that, as your neighbor to the south, the tolling impact would be harmful from our perspective.
I would tell you that a project-specific, merit-based system would be welcomed versus what sometimes appears to be a dis...
My constituents in South Carolina want a real remedy and not a political remedy.
What guarantee would you suggest we include so we don't have this debate 3 years from now, 6 years from now, for purely ...
the momentum generated by Section 1502 and the requirement that it is made on companies to source responsibly has change...
There needs to be a balance between, you know, regulation and cost.
We are the greatest Nation on Earth. And to sit here and watch our industry die makes absolutely no sense to me.
But I must say I am alarmed by something I just heard when the Chairwoman was asking you a question.
We are relying on the honesty of visa holders to look at that date and say, 'Oh, no. I got to get out of here by March 3...