
Protecting our servicemembers is something that both the Ranking Member and I are serious about.
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Protecting our servicemembers is something that both the Ranking Member and I are serious about.

I look forward to their suggestions about how we strengthen regulations to protect consumers.

I am proud of our efforts to ensure that communities have equal access to financial resources so we can build an economy that works for all Americans.

This topic is about saving people money, creating an economy that works for all Americans.

These fees provide no economic value. They are a drag on the American economy, and business school economists call this, quote, 'rent seeking.'

Dr. King said that the profit motive, when it is the sole basis of an economic system, encourages a cutthroat competition.

Our men and women in uniform should be focusing on their missions and caring for their families.

Protecting our servicemembers is something that both the Ranking Member and I are serious about.

We must hold these businesses accountable when they juice their profits off the backs of hardworking Americans.

Well thank you Mr. Chairman, and thank you all for your testimony.

Obviously, this is an issue that the Defense Department has long identified as presenting a legitimate threat to our Nation's readiness.

Obviously, this is an issue that the Defense Department has long identified as presenting a legitimate threat to our Nation's readiness.

This is an apolitical science based issue, and we are using the process as a rhetorical tool to stop the projects that you don't like.

It seems to me that the overall question we ought to be asking is with limited resources, and we have limited resources, what's the best way to spend them?

This is an apolitical science based issue, and we are using the process as a rhetorical tool to stop the projects that you don't like.

No one can deny that 638 has been a gold standard within Indian Country.