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Climate change is hardly one of the most important challenges that the Defense Department ought to focus its attention on.

The Administration's rush to transition to an electric vehicle fleet appears to be driven more by political postering rather than military strategy.

We must stop noncitizen voting. That is why our Committee passed my bill, the American Confidence in Elections Act.

I think what we have fleshed out is the real significant issue that noncitizen voting is playing in instilling confidence in our elections.

Republicans on this Committee are committed to ending noncitizen voting.

I introduced legislation to close that loophole.

I'm not a climate change denier. I'm just not an alarmist.

This is an actual and substantive problem, exacerbated by the fact that places like Washington, D.C., are allowing noncitizens to vote in municipal elections.

Not only did he warn us about the military industrial complex, which we have not heeded that warning at all.

Climate change is hardly one of the most important challenges that the Defense Department ought to focus its attention on.

I have introduced legislation to do just that, Preventing Foreign Interference in American Elections Act.

One way to improve access, which has happened in my home state, is to provide school-based oral health prevention care.

My final comment, just imagine the human suffering we could've alleviated spending five to six trillion dollars trying to alleviate that, rather than hold back the tides which we're not--we won't be able to do.

That should cause grave concern, which is why noncitizens should not be voting in our elections, period.

What we actually saw was great participation in Georgia, by many analyses, participation actually increasing in the State.

Not only did he warn us about the military industrial complex, which we have not heeded that warning at all.

Providing for the common defense is one of the federal government's top constitutional responsibilities.

Every dollar squandered by the Pentagon is a dollar that's not going towards keeping the country safe.