I think the thing that concerns me is that, last year, as a Member of Congress... that simply does not reflect that negotiation, that authorization bill.
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.
In the past year, there have been two failures of the payload faring mechanism for the vehicles launching the orbiting carbon observatory, and recently, the Glory mission.
I think we're going to have to use our strategic partners to help us continue with the numbers of students that we reach at higher-ed and even in the middle schools.
At the end of this process, Congress overwhelmingly passed a bill, with more than 400 votes between the two chambers.
I'm pleased to be serving as the Ranking Member of the Science and Space Subcommittee.
It is important not only, like I say, a fairness issue, doing things right, but also the importance of the economy.
But my concern and the concern of many others is that the agency, this agency, other agencies, are trying to do things that they don't have the statutory authority to do.
In Arkansas, the name of the game right now and really throughout the country is jobs, jobs, jobs.
I really feel kind of bad in the sense, you know, there for a while I literally--as being Chair and then Ranking Member on the Veterans' Employment Subcommittee, Economic Opportunity--it seemed like, you know, we were meeting every month…





