
I think we should work with our colleagues in the House to address the underlying issue of protecting members without the outrageous damage provisions that were retroactively put into this statute.
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I think we should work with our colleagues in the House to address the underlying issue of protecting members without the outrageous damage provisions that were retroactively put into this statute.

Last week Republicans in Congress passed a government funding bill that denies affordable health care to millions of Americans.

The American people deserve a government that works for them, not one that plays politics with their lives.

Minutes before the news of these cancelled projects broke, I had just left lunch with [Energy] Secretary [Chris] Wright and he had neither the courtesy nor the care to mention that this was coming.

Every patient you help is a defiant act of love, compassion, and justice.

He’d like to just keep it in the Oversight Committee.

They'd rather shut down Congress than vote to release the files. What are they hiding?

Every Republican on this committee should be able to easily vote 'yes.'

New Mexico is mobilizing every resource we have, but Ruidoso needs federal support to recover from this disaster. We’ve watched Texas receive the federal resources they desperately needed, and Ruidoso deserves that same urgent response.

This isn't about building more housing or energy dominance. It's about giving their billionaire buddies YOUR land and YOUR money.

Revoking work authorizations, pursuing mass deportations, and instilling fear in communities are not solutions—they are ineffective and this report details how they are harmful to the economy.

I see drug dealing, drug use, prostitution. I worry about human trafficking. I see violence on the streets.

I appreciate our federal partners for taking this threat seriously and for doing their part in supporting the responders who are working their hardest to protect the community.

blocking payments to fire prevention efforts that were already underway was not only unlawful but also endangers our rural communities

Senate Republicans have finally said the quiet part out loud: They want to put millions of acres of our public lands up in a fire sale, destroy the investments that have created thousands of manufacturing and clean energy jobs—including in their home states—and obliterate programs that lower energy costs for everyday Americans.

Do not believe it. This isn't about building more housing or energy dominance. It's about giving their billionaire buddies YOUR land and YOUR money.