
I mean that's really exactly what happened in Milwaukee, similar to that, with the low-income housing tax credit.
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I mean that's really exactly what happened in Milwaukee, similar to that, with the low-income housing tax credit.

We've got a problem of supply. We have tremendous demand.

even one veteran suicide is too many, and I know you are working to reduce this troubling epidemic.

Mr. Speaker, do you all remember when our good friend, Mitt Romney, talked about the 47 percent of the takers? This bill locks in the principle that we have takers and makers. We have $600 billion of permanent tax cuts to the wealthiest…

That 67 percent decline in prescription rates over the last decade is extraordinary and is really a testament to the progress we can achieve if we work diligently and resource the VA appropriately.

That 67 percent decline in prescription rates over the last decade is extraordinary and is really a testament to the progress we can achieve if we work diligently and resource the VA appropriately.

We've got a problem of supply. We have tremendous demand.

even one veteran suicide is too many, and I know you are working to reduce this troubling epidemic.

I mean that's really exactly what happened in Milwaukee, similar to that, with the low-income housing tax credit.

Why would you be setting thresholds at 4,000 and 5,000? And the discretionary threshold is one that really gives me concern.

It just seems to me that it is common sense to get rid of it and let economic development continue in Forest County.

What happens to the cost of construction if this is not approved?

President Biden and his Administration should stop this charade that they believe in building infrastructure in America because they are doing everything to kill it, including by killing mining projects.

Unfortunately, this is not the first time this Subcommittee has heard the story of a local community struggling to develop because the Federal Government is dragging its feet conveying land.

This is unacceptable, and we need to find ways to streamline and enhance this process.

Wildfires are absolutely getting worse and more frequent across the United States, and we need to do all that we can to improve our forest management and add tools to our toolbox, and this bill is just one way of doing that.

I am glad to see bipartisan legislation being considered today from Representatives Lee and Joyce that would reduce red tape that is holding up the appraisal process for land conveyances.