I think it is very important that we give the agency the budget they need in order to protect consumers and to protect safety.
Tom Udall
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Tom Udall is an American politician and attorney who served as the junior United States Senator from New Mexico from 2009 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Udall previously represented New Mexico's 3rd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2009. Throughout his political career, he has focused on issues such as environmental protection, healthcare, and Native American rights. Udall has been an advocate for legislation addressing the challenges faced by the Navajo people, particularly regarding land ownership and economic development.
the Senator from Wyoming has said these bills we are trying to bring to the floor here aren't out of committee. I believe he is incorrect when it comes to things such as the START treaty. Here we have the Republican Party saying they…
Thanks to your efforts, and especially the landmark 2008 Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, parents can have more confidence, this holiday season, that their children's toys are safe.
I think we've learned increasingly, that those lies can destroy morale and good military order.
This is the 21st century. A vast majority of Americans believe that we ought to repeal what's an increasingly harmful law.
In December 2010 U.S. Senators Tom Udall, Tom Harkin, and Jeff Bingaman requested an independent study from the National Academy of Sciences on whether chimpanzees are necessary as invasive research subjects.
If you look over the years, we have had dramatic improvements in self-governance.
I think has been one of the most productive periods for Native American legal and legislative accomplishments.
Since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan began nearly 9 years ago, 72 service members with New Mexico ties have lost their lives while defending our Nation and the freedoms we hold dear. Seventy-two. They were brothers and fathers and…
I would draw attention for my friend from Idaho to an article yesterday: Pentagon Losing Control of Bombs to China, Neodymium Monopoly.
Cell phones today are becoming ubiquitous and more essential to our everyday lives. Americans today have 285 million wireless phones. We use these phones in new and innovative ways. Consumers today increasingly use their cell phones for…





