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we can't do enough to shore up our economic presence in the region.

Our approach was to deny Russia technology which would cripple their ability to continue a military operation and that is exactly what we are doing.

I am comfortable with the President's plans but I agree with you that we have to continue to work to live within our means.

It is a priority of ours, the stakes are high, and I really hope we win.

I think West Virginia will play a very important role.

U.S. exports of technology to Russia have fallen by nearly 70 percent since we imposed these export controls.

the budget positions us to compete globally, protect our national security, and continue to lead a global coalition, united in condemnation of Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

the priorities funded in this budget build upon the investments that you all enacted in fiscal year 2022.

this is a top priority of mine. I share your prioritization, and frankly your concern.

I guess what I am trying to say is, our intention is to make sure that every State gets enough money so that everyone is covered.

I will tell you, I convened the TTAB, the Travel and Tourism Advisory Board, and I heard an earful from industry that we need to do more, we need to go faster, and we should consider a statutory increase on the cap.

Mr. Speaker, after almost 12 years in Congress, today is my last day. It has been an honor to serve with you all from both parties. I love this institution as it still exemplifies what is best about our government. We are the people's…

if we weren't as reliant on hydrocarbons we would have much more leverage in many places than we need it.

the lack of domestic supply, or a reliable supply from an ally, is a great concern to the administration.

if we don't pass this USICA bill this year they will have no other choice but to build overseas, which does us no good.

the President is proposing the most ambitious climate package in the history of the United States, with $555 billion in tax cut spending, and other incentives, to promote wind, solar, power, and other renewables.

Let me just follow up briefly on Senator Moran's question, which is important now, because there has been a lot of rhetoric suggesting that this is an indication of the administration's lack of support for green economy, for alternate…