I rise today in strong support of House Resolution 1761, a resolution congratulating Auburn University quarterback and College Park, Georgia, native Cam Newton on winning the 2010 Heisman Trophy for being the most outstanding college…
Mike Rogers
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Mike Dennis Rogers is a former U.S. Representative for Alabama's 3rd congressional district, serving from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Rogers held various influential positions in Congress, including Chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. During his tenure, he focused on national security and intelligence issues, advocating for policies to strengthen the military and enhance oversight of intelligence operations.
I want to talk to you about jobs. I come into this Chamber often and hear my Democrat colleagues talk about how bad things were under the past administration, how much better off we are under this President. Well, I'll tell you one thing…
I want to talk about debt and spending. This Nation today is $13 trillion in debt, and the Democrat majority intends to spend another $1 trillion to add to that debt limit by the end of this year; $14 trillion of debt, that's…
Today I rise to express how disappointed I am in this institution and the Presidency with what happened this last weekend. When we are in a Nation that is suffering from terrible unemployment and a dramatically poor economic position, to…
Many of you may remember in the 1992 campaign for the Presidency, James Carville made famous the phrase ``It's the economy, stupid,'' because they posted that sign on the campaign war room to remind the candidate and the staff that that…
Thank you, Madam Speaker. I rise today to talk about what I think is the most important issue in America, and that is jobs, specifically something that this administration can do quickly to help alleviate our jobs problem. Many people in…
Where are the jobs? That's what the folks in East Alabama and around the country want to know. A year ago, when the President came in, we thought he was going to do something about it. Unfortunately, his idea of remedying the problem was…
You mean the same people that couldn't get water to Katrina, the same people who couldn't process the cash for clunkers transactions are now going to take care of my sick grandmother?
Less than 2 percent of dangerous goods transported is by air, and most of these batteries aren't going on aircraft as it is already.
Well, yes, and to clarify, what I am talking about are lithium metal batteries which are not what you see in your cell phone or your laptop computer.
I think reducing duplication and extra work on things like this makes a lot of sense.





