He enjoyed the simple things of life, church with his family, backyard barbeques, trips back to Arkansas and Louisiana, family re-unions, po...
We don't need any more timber roads. Construction of timber roads uses U.S. taxpayer dollars to pay for the business costs of the timber ind...
The taxpayer ends up paying the cost for these damages--and too often the damage cannot be undone.
Judge was tough, tenacious and a skilled labor negotiator who could stand like a rock and not be moved.
I urge my colleagues to support the Miller amendment to protect roadless areas in our National Forest System.
He lived among and worked with people in low-income communities which at one time was characterized by the Chicago Tribune as home for the p...
If you pull out your calculator, Mr. Chairman, you'll find that 440,000 miles is enough to encircle the globe 17 times; that's ten times mor...
Mr. Chairman, we don't need any more timber roads. Construction of timber roads uses U.S. taxpayer dollars to pay for the business costs of ...
I don't think that's smart horse-trading, Mr. Chairman.
I returned from my trip resolved to redouble my attempts to conserve these resources for future generations.
These timber roads initiate erosion of soil, deposit sedimentation into streams, damage water quality, degrade fish habitat, fragment wildli...
Judge was much too young to die, and yet he did probably because like many other men and especially African American men, did not adequately...
Mr. Chairman, I rise today to express my support for the amendment offered by the gentleman from California.
Judge had a strong work ethic and worked two and sometimes three jobs for practically all of his adult life.
Notwithstanding all of his professional accomplishments, Judge was most known for his involvement in public activity and his willingness to ...
Mr. Speaker, I rise to pay tribute to a friend, a colleague and a tremendous public interest human being, Judge Charles Watkins, Jr., who re...
He would not be moved, he would not be compromised and he shall not be forgotten.
The people in the region have to live with the consequences of the agreements they make.