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Americans have suffered greatly in the past 15 months.

I want all the students to see themselves in history.

I urge you to reject that approach and pursue the policies that bring people together, rather than create more division.

The problem isn't how much; the problem is how.

This administration has neither opened or closed any investigations into the donations institutions receive from or contracts they entered into with adversarial foreign sources.

Low-income and minority students suffered disproportionately from school closures.

I would like to correct the record regarding the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.

I think it's time we judge the quality of an institution by the ability to serve its students.

the value of a college degree is that it can create more employment opportunities, lead to higher earning, and produce an overall positive return on investment following graduation.

Our constituents take their repayment obligations seriously, and they need to know FSA is not playing political games with their financial livelihoods.

We all oppose discrimination in any form, and a lawsuit was recently brought against the Department challenging its implementation of Title IX exemption for colleges and universities which have a religious mission.

China should not be given free rein on our college campuses.

The current rule provided much needed clarification for farmers, homeowners, small businesses, and local governments on the extent of waters covered by the Clean Water Act.

I want to remind the Corps that the Obama administration utterly failed to properly incorporate feedback from those stakeholders who would have to live and work under the regulation.

Overall, President Biden's budget proposes cutting Corps funding by more than 10 percent--a reduction of almost $800 million.

It's hard to imagine the administration's decision to initiate a new rulemaking is anything other than a plan to bring back burdensome regulations for our agriculture and business sectors.

No bureaucrat in Washington should be able to dictate what our farm families, small businesses, local governments, and citizens do on their property after a significant rainfall.