Madam Chair, if you believe in climate change and the climate crisis, vote ``no'' on this legislation. If you believe that regardless of ideology, if you believe that climate change is real and must be dealt with, vote ``no'' on this…
Raúl Grijalva
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Raúl Manuel Grijalva is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd congressional district since 2003. A member of the Democratic Party, Grijalva has been an advocate for environmental protection, education, and healthcare reform throughout his tenure in Congress. He has played a significant role in various legislative initiatives, particularly those aimed at addressing climate change and promoting social justice.
Madam Chair, I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Cartwright).
We need to identify the best projects and avoid over-studying, undue delays, and build a better system.
We need storage and better conveyance capacity for agricultural water supplies, for drinking water, for recreation, and for the environment.
We shouldn't have to wait for a crisis to make good decisions. We should be proactive.
If we want California agricultural production and the associated food security that accompanies it, we need to meaningfully invest in our infrastructure.
I think both bills address existing barriers to tribal economic development and were previewed at the Subcommittee's first oversight hearing earlier this month.
This is a very important one and a step addressing the paternalism of the Federal Government with regard to tribes, amplifying tribal self-determination and amplifying the very critical issue of sovereignty for federally recognized tribes.
It is beyond ironic that Rep. Boebert is working to undermine the will of Colorado voters to bring back wolves to the state.
The obligation, the trust responsibility, every stakeholder should be at the table.





