
Congress should build on previous bipartisan legislation to continue to promote safe use and development of nuclear energy nationwide.
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Congress should build on previous bipartisan legislation to continue to promote safe use and development of nuclear energy nationwide.

Nuclear energy must remain a part of America's diverse energy portfolio now and in the future.

I think the RNC is out of its lane, quite honestly.

If we want to keep a culture of family farming in this country, we have to look at land ownership.

The last thing that we should be doing in agriculture is making a claim about climate that is not valid.

This is why we--as a peace loving, freedom loving, generous nation--cannot abandon our post in these fragile areas.

I think it has been pretty clear that I think that we don't yet have good measurement tools.

We can't delay this process too long, making perfect the enemy of good.

My first suggestion is follow the law, and a previous speaker talked about this Administration.

You have all the data in the world, but if you don't have somebody ready to engage with farmers and ranchers on the ground...

Let's not just try and think about those past inequities and how we fixed those problems. Let's think about how we can move forward to make farming opportunities available to everyone.

People who are going to buy into carbon markets, they want certainty.

Let's not study something to death to the point where we don't get the job done.

I think it is important that that work is started as soon as possible, because that is where we are going to see a huge benefit, economic benefit for our ag producers.