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Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 7176, the Unlocking our Domestic LNG Potential Act. America's domestic energy revolution has not just benefited Americans with affordable and reliable access to energy or with countless good…

Farm and food security is national security, and good farm policy isn't written by D.C. bureaucrats for D.C. bureaucrats.

Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Endangered Species Act. While it has been a noble effort to protect threatened and endangered species from extinction, it is clear today that the ESA is broken.

Your agency has been fighting the child labor crisis before it became a major news story.

While Committee Republicans have spent their time trying to roll back worker protection, the Biden administration and congressional Democrats have prioritized building a stronger economy for all.

I think most farmers, including myself, would like to find a different path and, quite frankly, we call it hogwash.

As you are aware, EPA has been taking a novel approach to come into compliance with the endangered species act.

Management of a species under the ESA was only ever supposed to be temporary. The ESA was intended to protect and rehabilitate species populations.

The undersigned organizations which represent millions of hunters, anglers, wildlife professionals, and outdoor enthusiasts are writing to express our support for the Habitat Enhancement Now Act (HEN Act) (H.R. 6854).

This is an issue that both Democrats and Republicans should prioritize, especially in this Subcommittee.

I am here today to express Delta's strong support for the HEN ACT and to thank Congresswoman Fischbach, Congressman LaMalfa, and Congressman Thompson for their leadership on this critical piece of legislation.

Only between 2 to 3 percent of species ever listed under the ESA have made it off the list.

We greatly appreciate the leadership of Representative Fischbach, Representative LaMalfa and Representative Thompson for the introduction of the HEN Act.

Thank you for being here, Secretary Vilsack. It is a great honor to be here with you on my birthday.

We have a unique opportunity in front of us to get sustainable aviation fuel off the ground.

H.R. 6784, offered by Congressman Stauber, would accomplish this by allowing the Service to propose 4(d) rules for endangered species.
