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The impact is electricity bills will go up.

“Today, we not only celebrate 250 years of American history, reflecting on the blessings and freedoms we enjoy as citizens of this great nation, but we also take time to honor Teddy Roosevelt, one of our most iconic Presidents. As North…

“Accomplishments like this don’t just happen. We’ve been hard at work to make this library a reality, and we appreciate the efforts of everyone involved. Your support was vital as we worked to secure this 93-acre site for the library…

My dad was an IBEW lineman, and he spent his career working on the grid that kept our community firm. Because he had a good union job, he could reliably provide for my family, buy a home, and give myself and my siblings opportunities that…

Investments in clean energy lower home energy bills, create good-paying union jobs, and strengthen American manufacturing—a win-win-win for workers, families, and communities.

We should be advocating for the fact that [Trump] curtailed this development of skilling and training for higher-wage jobs but now can’t even get an infrastructure bill out the door.

There is such an opportunity for us on climate, yes, but on jobs.

“Great Britain is a key strategic partner that hosts a range of U.S. missions, providing a forward deployment point to support our security interests in Europe and the Middle East,”

“This visit was an opportunity to strengthen our ties with the U.K. and ensure our warfighters are receiving the support they need.

“Importantly, we pressed for Britain and all of the NATO members to increase their military investment.

“We need our allies to step up to the plate, especially in the conflict with Iran, and work with us to protect our shared interests.

“We also discussed our shared economic interests, in addition to our strategic partnership, and met with industry leaders to help advance mutually beneficial trade opportunities.”

Burdensome, duplicative federal regulations create roadblocks to developing the energy our nation needs.

This approach, which affects oil and gas production as well, severely hampers U.S. energy development.

Just like my BLM Mineral Spacing Act, the HEATS Act would correct this overreach by the federal government.

It’s abundantly clear Idaho’s grizzly bear populations have widely exceeded recovery goals.

The recovery of the grizzly bear in the West is a conservation success story made possible by decades of work from state, tribal, federal and local conservation partners.