
I thank the sheriff for his service and that passion. It is appropriate tonight, of course. Mr. Speaker, I yield next to the gentleman from Kansas' big First District. The district, I think, has 63 counties. It is one of the largest in the…
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I thank the sheriff for his service and that passion. It is appropriate tonight, of course. Mr. Speaker, I yield next to the gentleman from Kansas' big First District. The district, I think, has 63 counties. It is one of the largest in the…

I thank my friend and I appreciate his remarks. Mr. Speaker, from Utah, we will move over to one of our favorite representatives from the great State of Florida. Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from Florida (Mr. Donalds), a freshman…

I thank the gentlewoman from Arizona for her remarks. We will stand up for the police. Mr. Speaker, you have heard many comments and similar sentiments here tonight. It has been echoed over and over. Mr. Speaker, I yield to one more of my…

I am here today to urge the Congress and the Administration to do two things.

The 45Q tax credit, I think, is the lynchpin for that.

Climate change is a serious threat to Louisiana.

I do think that a state should be able to make that decision.

we are going to cut greenhouse gas emissions to net zero relative to 2005 levels.

I will adopt by reference all of the things that Mr. Minarovic said about oil produced in the Gulf being carbon advantaged.

Our ability to address Louisiana's climate-related challenges... relies heavily on sustainable and predictable oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico.

Louisiana has tremendous potential for carbon capture.

Everything I am touching right now is a synthetic made from an oil or gas product, the plastic, the synthetics, the carpet that we are sitting upon.

We need an energy policy rooted in science which actually accomplishes worthy goals, not something that sounds like you really care and gets awards from activist groups, but puts hardworking Americans out of work.

If you are speaking of the American public, there are 250,000 workers, some of them earning $100,000 without a college degree...