I hope we can do that, because I know many of my colleagues on this committee are worried about fraud across the board and certainly in the EITC program.
Bob Menendez Jr.
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Robert Menendez Jr. is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 8th congressional district since January 3, 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, he succeeded his father, Robert Menendez Sr., who has had a long career in politics. Menendez Jr. focuses on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development, reflecting the needs of his constituents in New Jersey. He has been vocal about political integrity and has made statements regarding the need for reform within the political system.
American citizens living on the island of Puerto Rico are now in dire straits.
As someone who has intimately followed Latin America for the 24 years that I have been in Congress, I share some of your optimism.
Congress should insist that the President move the U.S. to a truly effective engagement with Iran, that extends to all issues between the two States.
Congress has the power to insist, Mr. Chairman, that the U.S. not accept as legitimate an Iranian nuclear program having the capacities required to develop nuclear weapons.
I have been a strong supporter of development in Africa. I think it is an incredibly important continent in many different iterations to U.S. interests.
With Congress' support, the United States has committed to provide over $548 million in assistance to Ukraine since the start of this crisis.
Together with seven of my colleagues, I recently sent a letter to Secretary Lew urging the Department of the Treasury to move beyond simply providing technical assistance and take an active leadership role to immediately resolve this…
In Syria, just simply put, the train-and-equip program just came far too late and too feeble.
there can be no doubt that our fight against modern-day slavery is a bipartisan, bicameral commitment to put our principles in action.
this hearing comes at an interesting time, during a week in Congress where it is considering a transportation bill
in my 23 years in the Congress, this will be the first time that the oil industry will be lobbying for something that will ostensibly lower their prices and their profits.





