This cannot continue. We must get our nation's energy from justly-sourced materials and renewable energy.
Rubén Gallego
The Public Record
Rubén Gallego is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 7th congressional district since January 6, 2015. Born on November 20, 1979, he has focused on issues such as veterans' affairs, immigration reform, and education during his time in office. Gallego, a former Marine, has been an advocate for military families and has worked to improve access to healthcare for veterans. He has also been involved in efforts to address gun violence and climate change.
Unless you live in or around communities like mine that are continuously sacrificed for the benefit of a few jobs...
Restoring this land to the Puyallup Tribe isn't merely a matter of righting historical wrongs, it is about building a better future for our entire region.
This hearing is another step in the Majority's effort to undermine the multiple-use mandate of the Bureau of Land Management.
What you would have to do is you would have to get a much bigger navy. You would have to have a lot more ships to cover this.
By allowing SRP to explore construction of additional facilities, H.R. 1607 is an important step in the right direction.
As a member of both the Natural Resources Committee and the Armed Services Committees, I am glad that we are having this important conversation about the crossroads between national security, our natural resources, and relationships in the…
As someone that served on the Armed Services Committee, that is just a rounding error, which is amazingly sad.
Please stop using the Australians as your proxies and treat us as you would treat any other country.
the goal of China is to make sure that they keep enough distance from us being able to get as close to them as possible
I actually tried to figure this out, just my rough estimate, and this is just for starters and is probably very low.
I am glad to be here today to highlight a common-sense, bipartisan bill that will improve Arizona's clean energy storage capacity, improve energy reliability, and fight rising utility costs.
we are looking at the extinction of one of the planet's largest whale species.
if we don't want the North Atlantic right whale to go extinct, we must prevent all human-caused whale deaths every single year until the population recovers.
we need to err on the side of protection, again, if we want to avoid extinction of this iconic species.
The existence of national monuments is directly relevant to communities in Arizona and across the West.
I was proud to work on the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal Coalition to push multiple administrations to use the Antiquities Act.
I have been proud to co-sponsor the Grand Canyon Protection Act to protect one of Arizona's and the country's crown jewels.
So, our Republican friends need to decide: do they want to move projects faster or play politics?
Let me remind folks again, last Congress, Democrats secured more than $1 billion to finally address the staff shortages and challenges with resources that are such an important part of slowing down permitting review by Federal agencies.
These are some of the most dire issues facing the country, and it is important that the Federal Government solutions be well-funded and forward-thinking.
Instead of facing this issue head on, House Republicans prefer to use our country's debt ceiling as a leveraging opportunity to double down on fossil fuel pollution.
I am very happy to see that that is happening, and they are going to be part of this solution for us to really survive and thrive in the desert.





