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There is an orchestrated attack on public lands by this Administration.

What would stop a company controlled by the Chinese Communist Party from purchasing a conservation lease?

A Congress that is modern is a Congress that can be more efficient.

Joe Biden's radical policies are killing American jobs, increasing costs on families and small businesses, and emboldening our enemies abroad.

I do have to say, though, I have a bill that would eliminate the subsidies for wind and solar, intermittent sources of power, if they are put on productive farmland.

In order for this project to move forward in a permanently protected area, congressional authorization is required.

I wouldn't probably have been able to go to a public even university, much less some other universities without that help.

I also want to make sure we are paying close attention to the rising threats to the LGBTQI+ students in prioritizing their rights and protections as well.

I ask unanimous consent the following letters supporting H.R. 5499, the Congressional Oversight of the Antiquities Act, be added to the record for today's hearing.

Thank you for agreeing to hold a legislative hearing on H.R. 6209, the Sloan Canyon Conservation and Lateral Pipeline Act.

The list of anti-energy policies advanced under this Administration is simply staggering.

We will hold this Administration accountable and stand firm against their attempts to remove the public from public lands.

Tiffany, Hon. Tom, a Representative in Congress from the State of Wisconsin.

House Republicans will continue our fight against the Biden administration's disastrous policies that harm our nation's economy, national security, and energy dominance.

How much additional land is enough for the Federal Government? How much is enough?

Having access to clean water is vital for our communities, and Congresswoman Titus has been a leader on that front.

The letter expresses support for H.R. 6085, sponsored by Representative Hageman.

This would ensure connectivity for bighorn sheep between the protected areas, including the recently designated Avi Kwa Ame National Monument.