The Endangered Species Act has a remarkable track record. Ninety-nine percent of the species that have qualified for its protections are still with us today.
States possess primary authority and responsibility for the protection and management of fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats.
I'm optimistic that all of these species can be saved.
Some want to roll back those protections.
It would seem to me if we really want to address this issue, because I truly do believe in legitimate oversight...
I want to be on the record that I agree legitimate oversight is absolutely the right and the responsibility of Congress.
I just always think that there is more that we should be doing.
Each year there is numerous tax scams and many targeted small business owners because they are more vulnerable.
I think the facts speak otherwise. BLM has offered over 4 million acres of land to lease for oil and gas development.
I am also extremely troubled by how the EPA also failed in its duty to serve as the last line of defense for the children of Flint.
It is a kind of human suffering that should not happen anywhere, let alone the greatest nation on the face of the earth.