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We all rely on the Department of Justice to do what is right more than, I think, any other Department.

I want to welcome the three nominees before us each of whom is nominated to head a key component of the Department of Justice.

We really believe, when we pass statutes up here, even when I am in the minority, that those statutes ought to be defended by the Justice Department unless you cannot find any reason to defend them or they infringe on the power of the…

I think it is just--if you disagree with them and it is a weighty issue...you have no choice but to resign.

So it would be safe to say that these Americans would be the ones who stand to benefit the most from an increase in American made oil and natural gas production?

What I suggest is, is that under the current structure of the system, very, very few people are getting training.

I'm very concerned about the impact this law will have on Utah's ability to continue to implement health insurance reforms in a manner that fits within the State's goals.

There might be some advantages in having a high deductible policy that are especially attuned to younger people who are basically healthy.

The Utah exchange is a true free-enterprise marketplace, but unfortunately, the freedom it affords does not adhere to the President's health care agenda.

Utah has been a leader in developing innovative State-based approaches to reforming the health care system.

I hope Representative Clark's insight and knowledge will help to persuade some of my colleagues that PPACA was short-sighted in its one-size-fits-all approach.

If I interpret your statement correctly, it is under the principles of federalism you have 50 States, and it would be good to have 50-state input; and, the 50 different States all have different demographics; all have different problems…

You mentioned these young people who feel like they're not going to have to worry about health care, and therefore--either it's too expensive for them or they just don't want to buy it.

Little did the States know that when they were being invited to dinner by the White House on Obama Care, they were on the menu.

You really believe that the current--the so-called Affordable Care Act is going to be able to save money over the long run?

If we were to allow access to more of that Federal mineral estate, is it not logical that we could increase our domestic reserve base?

I think that they are an opportunity to get an education.