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It's clear that IRS needs to do a better job safeguarding taxpayer information.

But that banker in Parkersburg can say to Chuck Grassley you tell us what your carbon footprint is.

Yes. I don't have a question, but you said--even though I have 1 and 12 seconds left, I'd like to just make a statement, but it's kind of a question for information from Dr. Litterman and Dr. Carney and it deals with the ESG movements…

Congratulations on your appointment, and I'm sure your family and everybody who knows you is proud of the responsibilities you assume.

In March 2021, Democrats to advantage an emergency situation to pass a $2 trillion partisan spending bill.

The Cantwell-Grassley PBM Transparency Act directs the FTC to end well-known and documented PBM practices that drive up consumer costs.

I urge under your leadership to hold a hearing with CBO on the latest outlook.

So, let's just assume that the FDIC or some other regulator or bank say to the community bank in Parkersburg, Iowa that you've got to make sure that you know what the carbon footprint is of the farmer and in 60 years of arming I don't know…

I hope this committee will have the same success voting this bill out.

For decades, Congress turned a blind eye as our nation walked toward a fiscal cliff, but Democrats turned that walk into a sprint.

Knockoffs not only violate intellectual property rights; they also threaten the economy and consumer safety.

Our rising deficits are cast by a lot of people as long-term challenge, but not immediate problem today.

Our bill has guardrails. It does not give FTC any new power or regulatory authority.

PBMs will claim they pass on savings to consumers or through lowering premiums, but their spread pricing and clawback tactics prove otherwise.

I believe, like Senator Cruz just said, that the consumer ought to be the point of everything that we are trying to accomplish.

It is shocking that a commissioner would choose to resign rather than watch an agency's bipartisan tradition crumble in front of her eyes.

It's clear that IRS needs to do a better job safeguarding taxpayer information.

Addressing poor taxpayer service needs to be a high priority for you.