Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Chairman Burns, on the issue of the continued storage of spent nuclear fuel...
Marcy Kaptur
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Marcy Carolyn Kaptur is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Ohio's 9th congressional district since 1983. She is the longest-serving woman in the history of Congress. Kaptur has focused on various issues throughout her tenure, including healthcare, economic development, and veterans' affairs. Her commitment to her constituents is evident in her advocacy for policies that support working families and promote job growth in Ohio.
On coal, I was very happy to see the President's budget include investing in coal communities.
I just think that there should be something initiated that acknowledges their importance and recognizes it when they do something great.
I thank Ranking Member Capuano for yielding me this time. I want to thank the capable chairman of the committee, Mr. Shuster, and the chairman and the ranking member of the full committee, Mr. DeFazio, for bringing this important Passenger…
Customers are understandably frustrated. Our region needs customer-convenient hours and passenger-friendly arrivals and departures. Our Great Lakes Region needs a capital investment plan, too, for passenger service. We need evaluation for…
I ask that our vast Midwest industrial heartland region not be excluded for alternative passenger rail service pilot programs, opportunities for rail investment, station improvements, and historic preservation, nor for public-private…
I guess I am just sitting here looking at what is going on in the world and being very thankful that we are citizens of this republic, and whether we agree or disagree we are going to work this out.
You can't have free trade agreements when you have closed markets and when you have state-run capitalism like is happening in China.
If we had formed it, those nations that are unfree by any measure could have been invited to join in and we would have raised the potential for liberty globally.
Last year, Congress directed $75 million to the European Reassurance Initiative for programs, activities, and assistance to support the Government of Ukraine.
I stand here this morning as a member of the Appropriations Committee and its Subcommittee on Homeland Security. Our subcommittee is responsible for setting and overseeing funding for the operations of the Department of Homeland Security…
I really think it is necessary. And perhaps you will be in a place where you can make a difference.





