I think that would be great just because, again, we have a lot of people with talent, skill, and interest in serving their country who may not want to come work for the government, but we really need their skill and their insight.
Maggie Hassan
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Maggie Hassan is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from New Hampshire since January 3, 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously held the position of the 81st governor of New Hampshire from January 3, 2013, to January 5, 2017. During her tenure as governor, Hassan focused on expanding access to healthcare, improving the state's economy, and addressing issues related to education and infrastructure.
Mr. President, I rise today, honored to speak after my colleague from New Hampshire and joining my other colleagues in opposing the nomination of Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt to serve as the Administrator of the Environmental…
We know over the last few years we have seen several troubling incidents of violence in these so-called nonsterile areas.
I wanted to start, Ms. Day, if I could, because I do understand that in your testimony, you brought up the need for the TSA Pre3 program to be fully supported and expanded.
I think a lack of resources for PreCheck and TSA, generally, may serve as a disincentive for travelers to sign up for the program.
I think we all talk about the need for more infrastructure investment and that it's very, very clear.
We don't have a good process in this country for looking at old regulations.
Mr. President, I yield my postcloture debate time to Senator Wyden. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator has that right.





