And we would recommend that the Army Corps of Engineers utilize the non-Federal sponsors more to meet these challenges.
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.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in celebration of Veterans Day, when we honor the extraordinary sacrifices made by our Nation's veterans. While Veterans Day has already passed this year, Congress must continue providing veterans with the support…
Madam Chairwoman, I argue for wildlife, for water, and for a better environment, and it is because of these reasons that I encourage my colleagues to vote against H.R. 823.
Madam Chair, I thank the gentleman for yielding. Madam Chair, I rise today in opposition to H.R. 1373, the Grand Canyon Centennial Protection Act. This bill is very cleverly named to imply that it is safeguarding the Grand Canyon…
Mr. Chairman, I rise today in opposition to H.R. 2181, the Chaco Cultural Heritage Area Protection Act of 2019. This unnecessary bill would permanently ban oil and gas development on about 316,000 acres of land in New Mexico. It would also…
Madam Chair, as much as I appreciate my colleagues' desire to do something good, I must rise in opposition today to H.R. 823. As we all know, wilderness designations in theory implement natural management, meaning that man is to have a…
Madam Speaker, this cloak-and-dagger impeachment process is unprecedented, uncalled for, and unfair to the American people. When I, a Member of Congress, am turned away from reading testimony from Chairman Schiff's closed-door hearings…
Alaska is a beautiful place, and we certainly want to keep it a beautiful place.
The facts are that there is a process that is underway, a process that has been established by Congress.
As a matter of fact, this is my third term in Congress, and this isn't the first hearing I have had on the Pebble Mine.





