all firms that are systemically important need to come under the same umbrella of regulation
I want to turn back to that example to pursue that a little bit further.
Respectfully, Mr. Secretary, I think you would have given me that answer before the State of the Union.
we could sort of allow certain institutions to be able to escape the regulatory situation if they were to divest their b...
I would like to Dr. Chu, somebody I like and respect, just go out and knock heads, get this done.
My sense is that the intelligence community does a good job collecting intelligence but has a harder time integrating it...
So we have very substantial penalties--it is a felony if you sign somebody else's name to the ballot.
the penalties for voter fraud are severe.
Mr. Chairman, I would also like to submit for the record, we have put together--our State officials put together a histo...
But, constitutionally, I do not think there is anything we can do to prevent them from doing it.
We don't take a back seat to anybody on this question of ballot integrity.
This wouldn't force anyone to vote by mail, nor does it require States to implement new voting systems.
But we have a 30-year successful history, and that is why I feel comfortable about coming before you and arguing that it...
the beauty of Senator Wyden's bill is it doesn't force the States to do vote by mail.
I think good government is in the Oregon chromosomes. It is why we participate so extensively in government.
In January of 1996, when I was chosen Oregon's first new United States Senator in almost 30 years, we had 66 percent tur...
Senator Wyden's approach is creative and a common sense way to give all voters across the country access to the convenie...
vote by mail is secure.