I believe our work on the SELF DRIVE Act was an example of this committee at its best, working together in an open process on technology that will save lives.
Bob Latta
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Bob Edward Latta is an American politician serving as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio's 5th congressional district since January 4, 2007. A member of the Republican Party, Latta has been involved in various legislative efforts during his tenure, focusing on issues such as energy policy, healthcare, and agriculture. He has served on several committees, contributing to discussions on national security and economic development.
I commend her for her work, and stand committed to working with her in a bipartisan way to implement policies that could reduce these tragedies.
I believe there are technologies we can utilize to prevent the loss of life during the summertime driving season and any time.
We have an opportunity to work towards ending senseless deaths on our roads by making investments in technology.
Well, thank you, Madam Chair. And thank you very much for holding today's hearing.
Today, we have the opportunity to discuss the bipartisan efforts this subcommittee can make to promote the development and deployment of different technologies that have the potential to address some of these concerns and, ultimately, save…
Mr. Speaker, I urge the Speaker to immediately schedule this important bill. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman is not recognized for debate. ____________________
I introduced with my friend, the chairman of our subcommittee, the Support Tools to Obliterate Pesky Robocalls Act, or STOP Robocalls Act.
We must--and will--do everything in our power to stop the annoying and illegal robocalls while protecting the technology for the lifesaving, pro-consumer services people use and need.
I appreciate that because I know in my district and when I go across the State of Ohio with the folks that are not only producing the power, but transmitting that power, the amount of time and energy, and all, that they are taking now just…
Would it make more sense to have DOE on the ENERGY STAR split between EPA and DOE, have it just being underneath the DOE?





