I very much want to convey our sense of urgency at USTR on dealing with these agricultural trade issues.
Tina Smith
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Tina Elizabeth Smith is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from Minnesota since January 3, 2018. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, she has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic equity during her time in office. Smith previously served as the Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota from 2015 to 2018, where she worked on initiatives to improve access to healthcare and support for families and children.
I urge you to appreciate, as I know you do, that what happens with the one hand over here in Commerce has a deep impact on what you are trying to do on the other hand.
If people cannot afford the therapies and the medicines that we are imagining, that we are creating, then we have a real problem.
I rise to talk about my strong opposition to Judge Brett Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. I want to specifically focus on what his confirmation could mean for the future of voting rights in this country. The right to vote is…
I have introduced a bill to authorize a land transfer that would return ownership of about 11,700 acres.
Sustainability is essential, so all of our decisionmaking has to be based on that premise.
I really appreciate that sentiment. You and I talked about this in my office, the importance of having good consultation and good communications and a strong, robust public comment period.
I think that this is a strategy that has been able to provide that kind of energy.





