In eastern North Carolina, which I represent in the First Congressional District, broadband accessibility is one of the largest roadblocks p...
Broadband addresses other longstanding inequities through expanding access to healthcare, educational, and workforce development opportuniti...
that is making what we have to do now a national security issue. No more pussyfooting around.
We are Republicans and Democrats working in a bipartisan way to make sure we finally cross the Rubicon and establish rural broadband in rura...
Most areas in rural America go without broadband, and that must change now.
the United States Department of Agriculture is the one best suited to lead and coordinate the effort.
only $2 billion was provided for USDA's Rural Development broadband.
That is making what we have to do now a national security issue.
Expanding high-speed, reliable, and affordable broadband access in rural America is a top priority of mine in this farm bill.
I think it's worth just stepping back and acknowledging the tremendous stress, anxiety that so many across the country are dealing with for ...
Who is going to be paying for the $6.2 billion when we replace the military equipment for our military, for the defense of our country, not ...
I am real disappointed that we haven't found the perpetrators of this.
Well, you know, obviously, national security and protecting the American people is goal one, and it should be, particularly of this Congress...
I am deeply concerned that this will have devastating effects on the outdoor recreation economy.
This is why we are advancing H.R. 3397, which would require the BLM Director to withdraw this devastating rule.
No amount of clever naming schemes will disguise the fact that their policies are quite simply atrocious.
The BLM itself has only held three in-person listening sessions on the rule in densely populated cities.
The authority to regulate the environment is not a blank check to make up rules that take away liberty.