The U.S.-India partnership is and will continue to be crucial to the global economy in the 21st century, and bilateral trade and investment ties are the lynchpin to keeping this strategic relationship strong.
Devin Nunes
The Public Record
I think we both feel that this is really one of the issues in Congress where there is bipartisan agreement, and we hope to advance the trade agenda as best as we can.
When we look at Russia over the last 12 years, my personal opinion is, is that we have really become or we are looking at what has become authoritarian, almost a dictatorship, with a growing population that is trying to revolt against that…
$800 million have been spent on studies, public relations, and staff salaries.
Our country cannot move forward now with projects like this that are well intended and, yes, visionary.
It would help out for commerce, it would help out for air quality. It would get trucks off the road.
I think you are headed in the right direction, as to focus the dollars where they can do the most good.





