
It's worth noting we all voted for this already. We've passed this out of the House, and where all good things die, it died in the Senate.
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It's worth noting we all voted for this already. We've passed this out of the House, and where all good things die, it died in the Senate.

I'm calling on Congress to use this year's NDAA to direct the Secretary of Defense to provide grants for psychedelic research to treat service members living with PTSD, TBI, and CTE.

Mr. Speaker, I, once again, reiterate my strong support for this bipartisan resolution celebrating National Police Week and law enforcement officers. Mr. Speaker, I urge its passage, and I yield back the balance of my time.

Fiscal year '24, in this coming fiscal year, Congress needs to deliver additional funding for the program to help ensure U.S. global economic and technological leadership, and the only way we can get this done is by passing robust…

Madam Speaker, we are here to commemorate another police week, and I think the average American never has an opportunity to see what the average policeman goes through and the risks they take. Fortunately, as a Congressman and, as you…

The bipartisan Lower Energy Costs Act, which has now passed the House twice, would allow us to develop our resources and permit in reasonable time frames.

This is a political choice, and yet headline after headline states that the electricity grid is stretched thin.

the intent of Congress was to not have these rule changes go through on the waters of the United States, and that was vetoed by the President of the United States.

I don't think that she should be able to tell you what to do, and I don't think you should be able to tell her what to do.

clearly, the congressional intent is not being followed by the executive branch, and that is a blatant political act, and I think it is inappropriate.

Does the public want to see windmills and solar arrays on those public lands?

What if you are wrong about climate change? What if it turns out that we don't see 3 degrees additional global temperatures by 2050?

Is it possible that it may not happen, that climate change may not be the end of the world, as so many people, like yourself, claim?

Will we be able to do that if the lawsuits continue, if there is not lawsuit reform?

That is certainly something we are going to watch very closely, is how many acres are being treated.

How do we get them back? They were there 30, 40 years ago.

You may be correct that these wildfires, with all the smoke that is coming up as a result of improper management, that may be befouling the environment and helping cause it.

I am going to ask one real quick final question. We saw the impact of illegal aliens causing fire on Federal lands down in southern Arizona.