
H.R. 974 would create a fund to allow students to attend public universities in other states at the in-state tuition rate, giving students from Washington, D.C. a better chance to succeed.
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H.R. 974 would create a fund to allow students to attend public universities in other states at the in-state tuition rate, giving students from Washington, D.C. a better chance to succeed.

I would like to address the problems that occur when the federal government is the owner of a high percentage of the property in a given area.

the prevalence of federal land that is closed to economic activity has created a serious problem for many counties in Oregon and elsewhere in the West.

the federal government must be held accountable for the damage its land management policies have caused rural counties.

Mr. President, I am pleased to join with Senator McCain, the Chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, and Senators Bryan and Snowe in introducing today the Airline Passenger Fairness Act of 1999.

The purpose of our legislation is to assure that consumer protections don't end when a passenger pulls into the airport parking lot.

With this bill, we are putting the airlines on notice that business as usual is no longer acceptable for American air travelers.

This bill gives the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers new authority to help irrigators make their water systems safer for fish.

the legislation I introduce today will help the people of the Pacific Northwest address one of the most important natural resource issues in the region: the restoration of our majestic salmon runs.

I rise in support of the Democratic alternative and in opposition to the open-ended Republican resolution of inquiry

the Republican-led House of Representatives is about to do something that is nearly unique in our nation's history

impeachment of a sitting President is one of the gravest responsibilities and powers given to the Congress by the Constitution