You did pose written questions to the President about his knowledge of the Trump Tower meeting.
Joe Neguse
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Joe D. Neguse is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Colorado's 2nd congressional district. A member of the Democratic Party, he has been in office since January 3, 2019. Neguse is known for his advocacy on issues such as climate change, healthcare, and education reform. He has also focused on promoting economic opportunities and addressing the needs of his constituents in Colorado.
Did Mr. Trump, Jr. or his counsel ever communicate to your office any intent to invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination?
Did the President direct Ms. Hicks to say, quote, only that Trump Jr. took a brief meeting and it was about Russian adoption, end quote, because Trump Jr.
Isn't it true that Ms. Hicks told your office that she went multiple times to the President to, quote, urge him that they should be fully transparent about the June 9 meeting, end quote, but the President each time said no.
This backlog, which I understand has existed for quite some time but has been exacerbated over the course of the last 2 fiscal years in particular, is not sustainable.
Today's topic is such an important aspect of the conversation around fighting climate change, given, as the chair articulated, that the transportation sector really is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States.
Denver experiences what is known as a brown cloud, so a layer of smog over the city, caused by weather patterns and local sources of pollution, including transportation.
I agree with my distinguished colleague from North Dakota that antitrust analysis is obviously very fact specific, and case specific, and industry specific and so forth.
This rule alone is estimated to prevent 2.2 million metric tons of carbon dioxide and save our State $1.1 billion.
I want to applaud the leadership of my good friend and colleague from California, Mr. Levin, for introducing the Zero-Emission Vehicles Act, or the ZEV Act.
when a company owns four of the largest six entities measured by active users in the world in that industry, we have a word for that and that is monopoly, or at least monopoly power.
So Mr. Perault, following up on a question from the gentleman from Georgia, I think what he was getting at is this, is Facebook in your view a monopoly?
I would not be received well if I said, well, I am going to simply change the processing time because we can't meet it.
I happen to represent Colorado's Second Congressional District. And at the State level, I am very proud that Colorado was the 11th State, the first landlocked State, to adopt the Zero Emission Vehicle, or ZEV, program.
While I do not oppose the amendment, I would like to take advantage of the time in opposition. The Acting CHAIR. Without objection, the gentleman from Colorado is recognized for 5 minutes. There was no objection.
I appreciate that my colleague from the Third Congressional District, Mr. Tipton, is highlighting a program that is so deeply valued by the entire Colorado delegation, myself included. HAATS, as was just mentioned, offers unique training…
I guess I am trying to better understand why adhere to this purported rationale that was adopted 50 years ago if the underlying presuppositions of that rationale have not come to pass?
I am proud to be one of the co-lead and lead sponsors of the Student Borrower Bankruptcy Relief Act of 2019.
To that point, do we have any empirical data that suggests that that concern is substantiated?
I have an amendment at the desk. The Acting CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: Page 24, line 6, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by $1,000,000)''. Page 76, line 17, after the…





