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I've heard a number of words over and over again. I've heard the title of the hearing.

What I haven't heard a lot about here is voting. This Act is supposed to lead to a process where employees vote.

One of the concerns I have is that there seems to be a real hostility to modern forms of communication--email, telephone numbers, information like that that you would think that both sides would want to have the benefit of.

I hope we can continue to debate this and have legitimate disagreement. What I can't understand is the basic hostility to getting more information in front of people.

It needs to be a comprehensive whole-of-Government approach, for sure. But I sure would prefer to be on the offense primarily.

The NLRB does not answer to them. Congress has directed the NLRB to make sure that election disputes can be solved fairly between employers and employees.

I loved Senator Booker's enthusiasm on this, and we are working on the Internet of Things with Senator Ayotte and Senator Schatz.

I think that is very, very important that we have that vision and that light touch.

As you know, Nebraska is the only State in the Nation with a wholly, publicly owned utility power sector.

I guess I am really concerned about Government getting in the way and getting in the way of that innovation.

It's entirely appropriate for the U.S. government to think about how to modernize its regulatory frameworks, consolidate, renovate, and overhaul obsolete rules.

It is now widely known that EPA misconstrued this study, hypothesizing heat rate improvements discussed in the study on a cumulative basis when this was not indicated by the study.

The compliance costs will be directly borne by Nebraska residents through their electric rates.

Our State has written that the building blocks contain inaccurate assumptions and unrealistic expectations that will result in emission goals that may be unattainable regardless of the emission reduction strategies employed.

It was one of the first bills I introduced, The Cell Phone Bill of Rights.

Our bill makes clear that the owner of the vehicle is the rightful owner of the data collected by that vehicle's EDR.

This is a very important issue, of course, the future of connected technologies.