I am going to oppose the amendment. We are just taking out of census, and so the Members know, this is the same as last year's level, so there are not any big major cuts here. Also, we are above the request. We are $3 million above the request, so I don't question what the gentleman says. He knows a lot more about salmon than I do. He has probably forgotten more about salmon than I will ever know, but we can't keep going into the census and going into the census. Since it is $3 million above the request, it is at the same level last year, we added money into the salmon in the full committee, and so I am going to ask for a ``no'' vote on the amendment. Madam Chair, I yield back the balance of my time.
Share
More from Tom Wolf
I thank the gentleman for the amendment. I think it helps those who need help, particularly in the rural areas. I accept the amendment. I yield back the balance of my time.
Reclaiming my time, I completely agree. What I will do is we will call the OSTP and ask Mr. Holdren to come up with the gentleman and get him, and you can come to the meeting, too. Quite frankly, if he doesn't come, I will offer, when we…
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo and I are sending the following letter, and we urge Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle to sign this letter to President Obama: Dear Mr. President: Many Americans have been deeply troubled by the…
Well, I'll keep doing, what I've been doing, throughout my term in office. And that is to keep vetoing any bill that challenges a woman's right, to make her own decision. And I will continue to do that, up through the end.





