I am once again going to go on a victory lap and say that the United States, since 2000, has had the greatest absolute reduction of emissions in the world, period.
Thank you, Madam Chair. Madam Chair, I want to thank you for having this hearing today.
No exaggeration, I have got texts that I can share with you from pharmacists who are getting bills at the end of the yea...
climate change is real. The climate has been changing since day 1, and protecting our environment is real.
We want people to have a fair price that they can pay and if they can't pay to have the assistance to have that because ...
what you have witnessed here today is bipartisanship.
Both of these are extremely important, extremely important to the economic well-being of the Southeast United States.
In my district and particularly in one area, we have a county, Glynn County, that has four Superfund sites and it is of ...
I just hope that everyone understands that because it just simply cannot be done.
We need to be good stewards and--let me be clear--we need to be better stewards of our environment, of our earth.
It is so encouraging to see youth participating in the process. And I want you to know how much we appreciate this.