I have thought about for a long time is, how do teachers during the school year get an accurate assessment of each of their students.
I found that people, whether they were mostly in the context of teachers and administrators, but others as well--I found that whenever the t...
We can do that with the collective energies of all the States.
We want to thank our witnesses for your testimony and your work and your scholarship.
What should the U.S. Senate do, and the Administration do, in the next 6 months, to make sure that this kind of tragedy does not happen or w...
If it means changing policy, we need to do that. If it means amending or adjusting, we've got to do that.
Those who say, 'Oh, gee, laws don't work,' that's not true.
It is important that we have hearings, like this and others, to change policy and to try to do our best to be responsive to this tragedy.
But the question looms, and there is still a lot of undercurrent of dissatisfaction with NAFTA from the start.
We have been derelict, flatly derelict, in not acting up until now.
The issue as to what has happened in Arizona has caused a great deal of concern in many quarters.
My State has a considerable Latino population, and I hear a lot of concern and a lot of anger.
There is no doubt that NAFTA has benefited Mexico. Has NAFTA benefited the United States?
The issue of mine safety is a gigantic one. We tend to downplay it until there is a tragedy, and then we're all up in arms about it.
I'd like to thank Chairman Harkin and Senators Murkowski, Brown, Casey, and Bennet for their leadership on efforts to improve the nutritiona...
I think it happens to be both.
we want to have an honest dialogue here about implementing their initiative and getting our legislation passed.
These partnerships are also a key component of the Global Food Security legislation that Senators Lugar and Casey are sponsoring.