The Administration's climate and energy policies are self-defeating and misaligned with outcompeting China proposition.
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.
Without a single responsible person who determines how the resources are allocated, it is very difficult to move things--that piece.
Despite which party controls Congress, the White House, over the last 20 years the bipartisan coalition that supports PEPFAR remains strong.
I urge my colleagues to join me in working to reauthorize PEPFAR without delay and without new mandates and directives.
I share that view and I hope others do so that we can move it rapidly through and not get hung up.
I urge my colleagues to join me in working to reauthorize PEPFAR without delay and without new mandates and directives.
I believe support for PEPFAR remains strong because its success is measured in lives saved, and we have saved millions of lives.
I share that view and I hope others do so that we can move it rapidly through and not get hung up.
Despite which party controls Congress, the White House, over the last 20 years the bipartisan coalition that supports PEPFAR remains strong.
Without a single responsible person who determines how the resources are allocated, it is very difficult to move things--that piece.
I believe support for PEPFAR remains strong because its success is measured in lives saved, and we have saved millions of lives.
On April 6 this year, your agency notified this committee of the discovery of widespread diversion of U.S. branded food aid in Tigray.





