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We must address it head-on or it will continue to get worse.

The sovereignty of our Nation is at stake. We have to move forward with a cautious focus on what it is to maintain the America that we serve.

It's important... that we have honest conversations about an all-of-the-above energy policy for our country.

This crisis is diminishing American safety, security, economic prosperity, and the integrity of our Southwest Border.

I think it's important, Mr. Chairman--and thank you for having this hearing--that we have honest conversations about an all-of-the-above energy policy for our country.

let's make sure America builds the most efficient clean cars on the planet. We need to accelerate the energy efficiency standards and accelerate the transition to zero emission vehicles.

I thank the gentleman from Oregon for yielding. Mr. Chairman, I rise in opposition to this bill that would create a government takeover of the internet. If you look at the bill, first of all, it is always interesting to pay attention to…

Had I been present, I would have voted ``nay'' on rollcall No. 160. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the resolution. The question was taken; and the Speaker pro tempore announced that the ayes appeared to have it.

As Congress navigates the Fiscal Year 2020 (FY 2020) appropriations process, we urge you to increase the Homeland Security Subcommittee's fiscal year 2020 302(b) allocation.

Investment in our Federal civilian cybersecurity capabilities simply has not kept pace.

In today's world, a flat cybersecurity budget is just as dangerous as a cut.

Yes, sir, I certainly agree with that, with this caveat.

I would just encourage you all to figure it out because you don't want us to figure it out for you.

For every Federal dollar spent, we get $15 of private investment in turn.

I do support the President's priorities, I support his budget, and that does include the elimination of EDA.

As you know, unemployability levels are at historic lows today, not least of which is because of the deregulation and the reduction in taxes that have so much stimulated the economy.

Shouldn't we be reducing Federal spending and letting people keep more of their money?

To present a responsible budget that addresses the highest priorities, the President has recommended the elimination of numerous programs.