I rise today to honor the life and commitment of Senator Ted Stevens to the State of Alaska and to our Nation. As we all know, Ted joined the military at a young age and served his country with honor in World War II. He earned his Army Air…
Saxby Chambliss
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Saxby Chambliss is a former United States Senator from Georgia, serving from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party, Chambliss was known for his work on national security and intelligence issues, particularly during his tenure on the Senate Intelligence Committee. He played a significant role in shaping policies related to the War on Terror and was an advocate for military funding and resources for the armed forces. Chambliss also focused on agricultural and rural issues, reflecting the interests of his constituents in Georgia.
For more than 75 years, our labor laws governing airline and railway employees have been upheld under both Democratic and Republican administrations and in two Supreme Court decisions. Recently, however, the National Mediation Board acted…
Georgia growers have done an outstanding job transitioning away from methyl bromide.
I believe EPA made the wrong decision not to defend its rule and instead develop a general permit for pesticide applications.
I hope that we can use today's hearing to discuss how we can create a more collaborative relationship between the EPA and American agriculture.
I hope that I, along with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and from every region of the country, can impress upon you just how serious our concerns are with the Environmental Protection Agency.
I have serious reservations about EPA's preference to stop requesting critical use exemptions in 2015.
If the agency will not change its position, I believe it needs to ask the court for more time, specifically for at least an additional year.
I came over to speak on this bill and in opposition to the motion to proceed. I sit here and I listen to the distinguished chairman of the committee talk about the fact that this is an open process and that we have to get to this bill and…
That is a commonsense solution, and unfortunately, not a lot of common sense is around this town.
If you have got somebody that is making the investment and putting the time and work into producing a better product and they are not going to be able to get compensated for that, then that type of regulation is going to stifle innovation…





