Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of my legislation, H.R. 1038, legislation that settles a Federal land boundary dispute in the Mountainaire subdivision in Coconino County, Arizona. This legislation is a commonsense solution to an…
Paul Gosar
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Paul Anthony Gosar is an American politician and dentist serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 4th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Gosar has been involved in various legislative efforts and has taken positions on issues such as wildlife management and economic policies affecting rural communities. He has been a vocal advocate for his constituents, often addressing concerns related to agriculture and land use in Arizona. Gosar has also been known for his controversial statements and positions on various national issues.
Until we actually empower the private sector, the patients, we are not going to truly have reforms, are we?
We actually have empowered them to actually have oversight over corporation clinics because it puts providers in double jeopardy.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Madam Chair, I rise in support of the Sportsmen's Heritage Act of 2012. I have lived in rural America my entire life, where hunting, fishing, and sport shooting are more than just hobbies--they are a way of life…
Madam Chair, I rise to address the House today in support of my amendment to H.R. 5 to amend the McCarran-Ferguson Act. This act exempts the business of insurance from many Federal antitrust laws. In this modern day and age, it is hard to…
Madam Chairman, I have an amendment at the desk. The Acting CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: At the end of the bill, add the following (and make such technical and conforming changes…
We failed to realize that what we did here in repeal of McCarran-Ferguson is the FTC. It is the FTC. It is the FTC and the Department of Justice. Right now, privately, yes, you're right. Without the repeal of McCarran-Ferguson, there is…
Once again, I want to make sure that everybody understands that you're giving Federal oversight of collusion and monopoly. In class action lawsuits, what you're doing is not giving it all away, but you're limiting the vast improprieties…
Is the Administration planning on using some of the excess funds that it has been using to analyze private lands to invest in transmission infrastructure?
It seems to me like we need to concentrate on the Federal jurisdiction because most of them do not even approach using the Federal lands because of the bureaucracy and the red tape.





