Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for yielding time and the work you have done on this bill. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of S. 1 to approve the Keystone XL pipeline after what has turned out to be an unacceptable 6-year delay by the Obama…
John Rice Carter
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John Rice Carter is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district since 2003. A member of the Republican Party, he has focused on issues such as military and veteran affairs, as well as economic development in his district. Carter has been involved in various legislative efforts aimed at supporting local businesses and enhancing the quality of life for his constituents. Throughout his tenure, he has participated in numerous committees and has been an advocate for policies that align with conservative values.
First of all, I want to thank the gentlewoman from Texas for her leadership in this very important issue. Once again, I want to urge all of my colleagues to support this strong, bipartisan piece of legislation, and I yield back the balance…
We want to hear how you plan to respond to the Palestinians' move to join the ICC.
It is difficult for me to justify a new $500 million program at the United Nations to fight global climate change...
We must do all we can to help Mexico strengthen its borders and turn away those traveling illegally from Central American countries.
I will now turn to my good friend, the ranking member, Mrs. Lowey, for her opening remarks.
In light of the President's plan to remove Cuba from the state-sponsored terrorism list, which I strongly support, how can the U.N. be of help to the United States in normalizing diplomatic relations with Cuba?
It is our responsibility to hold you to account for managing the funds this committee provides to address these challenges.
Thank you very much. Let me begin by complimenting you and applauding your efforts, the gentlewoman from Arizona. Your leadership in this has been invaluable. We appreciate it very much. You have taken a leading role in this. I also want…
Well, thank you. That was the first takeaway I had. The second takeaway I had from this trip was, for most of us, when we think of the southwestern border, we just think about illegal immigration, but it is much, much more than that. When…
Well, after you visited and after you talked to the Border Patrol agents, after you talked to the ranchers, after you talked to the local officials, you realize that in each sector, that is not necessarily the answer--that in certain…
I stand before you in support of H.R. 596 for three reasons. First, of all, I am a member of the middle class. Secondly, I am an employer. I was an employer of a small business and had employees. Thirdly, and perhaps most importantly, I am…





