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Backwards instead of forward, $900 million from our school system, $250 million in State aid for the University of Wisconsin system, $71.6 million from the technical college system, low-income children and families requiring women who…

As you know two-thirds of my State, the State of Utah is owned by the Federal Government.

I would faithfully and fully apply those precedents were I confirmed in this process.

As a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, I take seriously our responsibility of shaping U.S. foreign policy.

The U.S. Department of the Interior has never possessed the power to designate wilderness. That power has always been reserved and is always exercised exclusively by Congress.

I think the Supreme Court has been absolutely clear in this particular area, the welfare rights area, that there is that danger that judges, unelected and unaccountable, based on their own conceptions of justice might try to write that…

Well, you know, you mentioned a while ago, pretty easily, I thought, on the question of privacy. You said that, well, privacy is what society says it is, basically, and how do you find that?

Senator, if I may, I will try to address this in four points.

That is exactly what one would do and what one would have to do in the role of an intermediate appellate judge.

Thank you, Senators Kerry and Lugar for your leadership in discussing the volatile situation in North Korea.

every lesson that we've taught to the North Koreans over the last 10 years is that they'd be much better served by relying on a nuclear deterrent than on our good word.

The Wyden-Brown legislation falls short and thus will not allow States sufficient flexibility to make meaningful changes.

Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that Remy Yucel, a detailee in my office from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; Ron Rowe, a detailee in my office from the U.S. Secret Service; Ryika Hooshangi, a foreign affairs detailee in my…

Mr. President, I thank the distinguished chairman of the Judiciary Committee. He has been one of the leaders the whole time I have been on that committee with regard to intellectual property issues. It has always been a pleasure to work…

Mr. Chairman, I come before you today after spending 27 years in the health care industry representing my local hospitals, and I can tell you that this bill was supported by them because it creates care in our communities, and it creates…