I am very pleased to chair this nomination hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations' Committee Subcommittee on African Af...
the increasing delays and uncertainties of our Federal courts are having an economically deleterious effect upon U.S. bu...
I think the longer delays there are, the more that happens.
The sequester is slowing the pace, increasing the cost, and potentially eroding the quality of the delivery of justice i...
I fear that continued, sustained, and indiscriminate cuts to discretionary Federal spending could push us to a point of ...
Congress' disappointing inability so far to responsibly replace the sequester and save the courts from these Draconian c...
the Federal courts' sequestration effects are having true implications for the people's right under the Constitution.
How we solve our budget challenges has real implications for how we also continue to deliver on our fundamental commitme...
I leave this hearing today deeply concerned about how the sequester is impacting justice in the United States.
Broadly speaking, America's judiciary stands as a shining example of the genius of our founders.
Federal Defenders will be bearing the brunt of the shortfall.
justice delayed is justice denied.
We have to get it right not only because we could screw up the housing finance system, but we could screw up the financi...
I do think this is a simple but potentially very powerful idea that provides access to long-term financing.
For those keeping score at home, this is my second time appearing before this committee just in the last month.
It is absolutely critically important that we get it right, that we are careful. Otherwise, as you said, we could ruin t...
I believe is one of the most fundamental challenges facing the development and deployment of clean energy technology, wh...
Thank you, Chairman Wyden, and thank you, Ranking Member Murkowski. Thank you for your welcome.