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cyber security is the issue de jure and will be, I think, for the rest of our lives

Well, thank you very much, Director. And let me first address the question to the Librarian of Congress.

I think to coordinate, and that is a polite word, with the House at least.

I think this is an area that we have to look at, particularly in cyber.

We ran an experiment in economic freedom, and lo and behold, once again it worked.

I've been long a proponent of including schools in the American infrastructure plan and, in addition to that, libraries because they play a critical role.

The goal should be to have thriving communities of self-reliant people.

Let us get back to the best economy of my lifetime.

In 2019, the U.S. became a net energy exporter for first time since 1952.

President Biden in just the first week of his term destroyed thousands of jobs and economic opportunity in rural areas.

These two policies will deprive rural communities of their share of $3.1 billion in government revenues for vital services this year.

The revocation of the Keystone XL pipeline permit and the ban on Federal leasing... will kill up to 145,700 jobs.

Resiliency is vital and Commerce can play a very important role with NIST and NOAA and collecting the technical data necessary to define resilience.

Businesses want to be and people want to live in places with first-class infrastructure.

There's no way $50 billion is enough. We hope to turn the $50 billion into three or four times that.

It's absolutely vital that we include schools and libraries in the rebuilding.

You have to make sure that there is no energy poverty.

We're not going to save our way out of decades of under-investment in R&D and in infrastructure.