I do not believe the Budget Committee has jurisdiction over matters involving labor practices across our country.
I want to be on the record citing that.
This hearing is what I call the dream Democrat political parlay, where members can be pro-union, anti-Wall Street and anti-mining production...
Current policies to me look like, especially in light of China building a coal-fired plant weekly over there, that we are trying to deconstr...
The Budget Committee or Congress, in general, is not the proper place to litigate a labor dispute between private companies and their workfo...
It is inappropriate for Congress to weigh in on labor disputes which are properly being resolved through the judicial system.
The cleanest, the least-expensive fuel is going to win the day.
it still astounds me that we are nearly $30 trillion in debt and we are looking to borrow more money and spend more, regardless of the merit...
What will it take for the Administration to follow the law, and are there other issues where the Administration plans to ignore Congress?
would it not make sense that for those states that have unspent balances that we would ask them to spend through that first before we would ...
I think we spent $800-$900 billion. And, of course, we have spent $4 trillion, another 2 with ARP.