
Frankly, today's hearing is about creating a brand-new, massive, open-ended Federal entitlement program for 'universal' housing vouchers.
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Frankly, today's hearing is about creating a brand-new, massive, open-ended Federal entitlement program for 'universal' housing vouchers.

To be clear, creating a universal housing voucher entitlement does nothing to increase the supply of rental housing.

Democrats spent trillions of our grandchildren's dollars on so-called stimulus policies.

The agenda does not promise to protect religious freedom, our first freedom in the Constitution.

A post-pandemic nation requires political leaders who support job creation and stand for all workers interests, not special interest.

If you swore to uphold the Constitution, then I assume you know what's in the First Amendment.

Sadly, the Democrats' permanent pandemic status quo continues to inflict severe emotional and financial stress on Americans.

Can you assure the Committee that DOL policies and practices will protect religious liberty which is the first liberty listed in the Constitution?

Unfortunately, President Biden's proposed budget puts Washington's political class ahead of the working class.

I think that the ratios, looking ahead, if we want to build out more facilities, should probably be more weighted to more leasebacks.

Unfortunately, President Biden's proposed budget, puts Washington's political class ahead of the working class.

it is absolutely imperative that the duly appropriated funds with bipartisan approval that were directed toward defense priorities and unconstitutionally diverted from that to pursue this border wall folly, it is absolutely imperative that…

We are here today to hold accountable those who fuel the opioid epidemic.

This begins with securing our porous Southern border.

I believe that a big part of the problem that we have in our country is the fact that we have segregated and divided our workforce into two different groups.

Perhaps more concerning is the study's second conclusion, that only 17 percent of those employees are likely to find new work.

The skills gap is a growing concern for all sectors of the American economy, and it impacts businesses and workers alike.