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Chairman Gensler, you are not an elected official that is beholden to your constituents.

Really too much law-making authority done through executive fiat that occurs in a bureaucratic branch of Government.

Bleed down of regulation is something that happens all the time. And I just want to make sure that it is crystal clear that people in production agriculture are not going to be faced with these surveys.

Really too much law-making authority done through executive fiat that occurs in a bureaucratic branch of Government.

Bleed down of regulation is something that happens all the time. And I just want to make sure that it is crystal clear that people in production agriculture are not going to be faced with these surveys.

Chairman Gensler, you are not an elected official that is beholden to your constituents.

Whether it be your crusade against digital assets or your attempts to use the SEC to further the Administration's climate agenda at the expense of taxpayers, there appears to be hardly a sector of the U.S. economy that you view as out of…

I want to start by expressing my ongoing concerns with this really unprecedented rulemaking agenda you have pursued since taking over at the SEC.

I truly believe if the Founding Fathers were here today, they would say there is way too much power.

there is way too much power and rulemaking by fiat going on there and really lawmaking.

the vast majority of the agency's rulemaking agenda has been voluntarily undertaken.

with a historic number of veterans receiving care and benefits under the PACT Act, the Department of Veterans Affairs needs a qualified second-in-command. Now more than ever, the VA needs a steady hand to uphold its mission to deliver…

your crusade against digital assets or your attempts to use the SEC to further the Administration's climate agenda at the expense of taxpayers.

Really too much law-making authority done through executive fiat that occurs in a bureaucratic branch of Government.

I ask unanimous consent that this vote occur immediately. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, so ordered.

Bleed down of regulation is something that happens all the time. And I just want to make sure that it is crystal clear that people in production agriculture are not going to be faced with these surveys.

I truly believe if the Founding Fathers were here today, they would say there is way too much power.

I would like to thank my colleague from Montana, Senator Tester, and all of those who have worked so hard to get this home today. This settles a 100-plus-year battle in Montana. This is the last Indian water rights settlement for the State…