I am always reminded, when we have hearings about the NLRB, about the foundational determinations that were made back in the 1930s.
The Board is the only recourse that they have to enforce their rights under the National Labor Relations Act.
It is the only entity that both sides can sometimes go to to make sure that they are heard.
The role that the Board plays for the economy in promoting stable labor relations is absolutely critical.
It was for me--and I know for a lot of us in the Senate--a learning experience that we do not want to repeat.
We need to give more predictability to small businesses.
That is real life. We are grateful to you for telling us about that.
It is encouraging that we have a bipartisan panel here.
I am grateful to Senator Menendez and Congressman Graham who worked in a bipartisan fashion in both Houses to get flood protections done.
How can we have a government that selects different benefits based on different storms in different parts of the country?
Now we have a reticence, it seems, to create the same type of relief that we extended to those fellow Americans for the challenges we are ha...