the bill that Senator Coons and I have put forward remains the only working piece of legislation this body has before it on countering economic coercion
James E. Risch
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James E. Risch is a prominent American politician currently serving as a U.S. Senator from Idaho. A member of the Republican Party, Risch has been in office since 2009, having previously served as the Lieutenant Governor of Idaho from 2006 to 2009. Throughout his tenure, he has focused on various issues including national security, foreign relations, and economic development. Risch has been an advocate for a strong U.S. presence on the global stage, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and legislative action in addressing international crises.
we hope to involve the chairman and ranking member and working across the committee either through that legislative effort or another in fairly short order to empower the State Department
I do not think that can be understated and, indeed, people first look to what their financial situation is when they make decisions about how they are going to proceed.
I recently sent a letter with Chairman Menendez to Secretaries Yellen and Blinken outlining my surprise that this was not already a permanent position given Switzerland's outsized importance in the trade and financial sectors, as well as…
President Xi has said that he wants to be the global dominating power by 2049.
the bill that Senator Coons and I have put forward remains the only working piece of legislation this body has before it on countering economic coercion
U.S. policy must account for this rise of coercive economic practices and maintain our competitiveness in order to achieve what is best for our national interests.
we hope to involve the chairman and ranking member and working across the committee either through that legislative effort or another in fairly short order to empower the State Department
The United States is the leading global voice on combating human trafficking and has been so for decades.
Thank you. You guys are doing Heaven's work. There is no question about it. We appreciate what you do.
The United States is the leading global voice on combating human trafficking and has been so for decades.





