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These three agreements are going to produce jobs in this country, and they are going to produce wealth in this country.

TAA does not seem to apply in these three instances.

I think the administration has to work to get these issues resolved, because we need to pass these three trade agreements.

It seems to me that all U.S. workers should be offered the training needed to compete in a global economy.

One of the big problems why I do not think it will pass is because they want $7.2 billion, at a time when this country is basically broke, for additional programs that may be duplicative.

If we do not pass these free trade agreements--specifically Korea is the one you mentioned.

Does such a delay keep the faith of those workers, farmers, and ranchers and others who will benefit from this free trade agreement?

But you cannot do it if we do not pass these free trade agreements. You cannot get there.

It means jobs, it means competitiveness, it means a United States advantage.

I am one of the authors originally of the Job Training Partnership Act, and a whole raft of other bills that are supposed to take care of workers who lose their jobs and need retraining.

Madam President, I thank my colleague, and I thank Senator Toomey for his work. Early this year, along with every one of my Republican colleagues, I introduced a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. The people of Utah want this…

All right. I thank my colleague. Their budget anticipates taking ObamaCare to the next level with a government-run plan. Progressives would impose government negotiation of prescription drug payments. Where are the spending cuts? One word…

We have talked a lot about R&D tax credits today, and I understand the allure that those credits hold for this industry.

Don't you think we could benefit from moving toward a simpler tax code?

Utah is also a state with a strong interest in the life sciences. We have got 600 different life sciences companies in Utah, employing over 25,000 people.

I always try to look at areas within government where we could simplify and roll back things that government does.