I am concerned about this issue, and I had a conversation with the Park Service.
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.
Getting back to healthcare for a second, let's discuss what you are seeing with your hospitals.
Anything we can do so that our kids are engaged year round in school, it reinforces what they are learning.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. You folks were not able to participate in the last oil boom that went through very much, were you?
Our drive to achieve energy security by decreasing our dependence on foreign oil is an issue Americans all agree on.
I think making a long-term investment in clean domestic energy makes a lot of sense for a lot of reasons.
There needs to be a formula with accountability and transparency that makes sure that that child, and that child's family, is getting what they need.
As pointed out, we talk about quality of life as well as what we owe our service men and women during the transition back into civilian life.
the service men and women will have what they need to perform their duties and their missions.
the U.S. Pacific Command budget request makes it clear that U.S. military readiness and Japan will play a vital role in our long-term military strategy.
No matter what happens, the Congress is always going to make sure that our men and women in uniform don't have any worries, they get all the help that they need.





