Critical minerals have been regarded as the building blocks of U.S. economic and national security.
Strengthening America's critical minerals helps to reduce our reliance on getting these materials from adversarial count...
Much of it, I've observed, business has expected our school systems to spit it out.
How much has government policy been a factor in making it more or less difficult?
Research would seem to be something maybe that would have to be coordinated broadly.
The strength of America's critical minerals largely depend on the strength of the workforce.
It's imperative that young people understand this along with their parents or else we will miss opportunities.
It wasn't our policy that initiated the fact that we've pretty well said we don't want to use coal anymore?