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Many of us on the committee have already expressed our concerns about the administration's heavy reliance on tariffs.

Governments should not use tariffs to pick winners and losers.

In a global economy, it's important to be fair.

The prices on everything from toothbrushes, groceries, and cars will rise in 2019 if not sooner.

These taxes will hurt American families and put American jobs at risk.

These tariffs cause American manufacturers and farmers to pay more to conduct business and consumers to pay more to buy these things.

I intend to focus this morning on the investigation that was self-initiated by the Department of Commerce under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 to determine whether imports of automobiles and automotive parts threaten to…

Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank the chairman and ranking member for supporting the Small Business Access to Capital and Efficiency Act, or Small Business ACE Act. I am also grateful to the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Evans) for…

I am optimistic that working with our colleagues in the Senate and this Administration, we can continue to lay the groundwork for ESA modernization.

Excessive litigation has only exacerbated these issues and worked to drain resources away from actual conservation efforts.

Federal regulations cost the American economy about $300 billion a year, 20 years ago.

A Federal privacy law here, because of the nature of the Internet and the nature of these phones which travel across state lines as you talk on them, it is an interstate service and therefore should be regulated by Congress.

Sixty-eight percent support revising the Endangered Species Act to focus efforts on conserving species before they become threatened or endangered.

It's been almost 45 years since the Endangered Species Act was first passed by Congress to protect and recover species at risk of extinction.

Despite these worthy intentions, less than 2 percent of species have recovered enough to warrant removal from the list of endangered and threatened species.

We have a moral duty to preserve species for the next generation, instead of debating these bills.