It is not just housing in the Great Plains area. It is housing throughout Indian Country.
Betty McCollum
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Betty Louise McCollum is a U.S. Representative for Minnesota's 4th congressional district, serving since January 3, 2001. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, she has focused her legislative efforts on education, healthcare, and environmental issues. Throughout her tenure, McCollum has been an advocate for policies that support public education funding, access to affordable healthcare, and initiatives aimed at combating climate change. She has also been involved in various committees and has played a role in shaping national policy on these critical issues.
America has a responsibility to meet its commitments to the Navajo and Hopi people.
I just hope that we are not being too naive in who we are having do the contracting.
Mr. Chairman, maybe we should ask CRS, which has a Copyright Division, to get back to this Committee on that? Would that be helpful to all of us?
Thank you, Mr. Chair. When you were talking about sometimes taking the supplements and not feeling well, I turned to Karen.
So, folks, this is absolutely crazy for Congress to force the Army to waste $500 million to maintain empty or unused facilities.
Well, it has been pointed out that the Budget Control Act is the law of the land.
I would very much like a detailed report as to what the forensics were on finding out what this problem was.
It makes no sense to me to cut funding for readiness and modernization so Congress can protect outdated weapons systems and excess facilities.
I want to know what is underway to make sure not only the Air Guard in Minnesota, but all across this country, are going to be in compliance.
I would think that we would want to have all of our aircraft capable of flying within the United States and flying internationally.





