If a person through doing this other essentially can steal hundreds of millions of dollars and there is no penalty except for some civil penalty, that is a real problem.
John Boozman
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John Nichols Boozman is an American politician and optometrist currently serving as the junior United States senator from Arkansas, a position he has held since January 5, 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Boozman has focused on various issues including agriculture, healthcare, and veterans' affairs during his tenure in the Senate. He has been an advocate for policies that support the agricultural community, often emphasizing the importance of collaboration between government and local farmers.
Well, that is not a history. And again, this is a real problem and this is why the American people are losing faith in their institutions.
We have got, you know, this tremendous mental health problem going on throughout the country especially in rural areas which is a great concern.
Mental health is just a huge problem. We can go to, I think, county jails all over the country where you have people who have tried to commit suicide, that literally there is no room in the State hospitals.
Really, what I wanted to know was, if you had a $1.8 billion, what's the difference in getting stuff done?
If SLS is planning for a $1.2 billion flat budget, can you explain what exemptions are made...
Without her consistent leadership, along with Senator Nelson, we would not be in a position to hear what I hope will be a very positive message from Administrator Bolden and our other distinguished witnesses from the three key NASA centers.
Mr. President, today I am introducing a piece of legislation that will save taxpayers an estimated $50 million. This bill will change the ownership of two properties in D.C. and provide a space for the National Women's History museum…





