It is good to see you on screen. And thank you for holding this important hearing.
Bruce Westerman
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Bruce Eugene Westerman is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arkansas's 4th congressional district since January 6, 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Westerman has focused on issues such as natural resources, forestry, and environmental policy during his time in office. He has been an advocate for sustainable forestry practices and has worked on legislation aimed at improving the management of public lands. Westerman has also been involved in discussions around economic development and job creation in Arkansas.
To address these challenges, this committee authorized the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan, or CERP, 20 years ago as part of the Water Resources Development Act of 2000.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of the trees, the forest they call home, and all Americans who live near there. In the words of the poet Joyce Kilmer: I think that I shall never see A poem as lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth…
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of frontline, essential rural mail carriers and postal workers across my district and America who have continued to go to work and do their jobs during the pandemic. This is in sharp contrast to many of…
Mr. Speaker, I thank the Republican leader and our ranking member, Mr. Graves from Missouri, for their continued leadership on the consideration of the Water Resource Development Acts, or WRDAs. Today I rise in strong support of H.R. 7575…
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and greetings from the front lines of Washington, DC, where I believe congressional business should take place.
This pipeline was going to be carrying clean domestically produced U.S. natural gas.
If some of these heavy-handed policies proposed by the left were implemented, what would happen to the hardworking men and women of the Doyon Regional Corporation?
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to not talk about a transportation bill. I am on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, but it has turned into an energy package, and I just want to expose the fallacy of this so-called green…
Mr. Speaker, electric vehicles versus internal combustion engines are 25 percent less greenhouse gases. So, all- electric vehicles in the U.S. would mean that we would reduce global greenhouse gases by one-third of 1 percent. It would also…





