I look forward to learning more about the substation attack that occurred here in Moore County...
Jeff Duncan
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Jeff Duncan is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for South Carolina's 3rd congressional district since January 5, 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Duncan has focused on issues such as energy independence, fiscal responsibility, and Second Amendment rights during his tenure in Congress. He has been an advocate for conservative policies and has worked on various legislative initiatives that align with his party's platform.
I want to applaud the legislature of North Carolina for the work you have recently done that is going to be signed into law today that addresses the penalties for these type of attacks.
I can't even believe we are at this moment where the administration wants to take your gas stove--not take your gas stove but limit what you can purchase in the future. I rise in support of H.R. 1640, the Save Our Gas Stoves Act. It is no…
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I want to thank you for your leadership on both blockchains and on name, image, and likeness, and I especially want to thank you for releasing your NIL discussion draft, which I am sure we both hope will ultimately…
this was not a nudge, it was actually a shove by the Federal Government into one utopian direction
sustainability is very critical, no doubt, but not at the expense of energy security and stability
Natural gas has helped America lower its carbon emissions. Natural gas is a vital component to make all of this work.
Republicans actually like renewable energy. We just believe that the free market should and has responded to those opportunities
the reality is--and most Americans know this--inflation has not been reduced despite all of the Federal money spent
I demand a recorded vote. A recorded vote was ordered. The SPEAKER pro tempore. This is a 5-minute vote. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--ayes 255, noes 175, not voting 5, as follows: [Roll No. 225] AYES--255…
That is what you call making it just in time. I thank the gentleman from California for yielding just a little time in this Special Order hour in order for me to recognize a very special group of students down in Clinton, South Carolina…
I still think the phones are spying on us and sharing that information with some social media platforms until I am convinced otherwise.
I would love for the IG's Office to respond on how those are progressing and whether they are even being addressed.
The EU Digital Marking Act is designed to harm U.S. tech companies and ultimately help Chinese companies take their place within the European market.
Will you assure me the FTC will not urge Europe, the UK, China, or other foreign jurisdictions to block transactions?
Your actions from the EU DMA to the IPEF negotiations really run contrary to U.S. interests.
These policies are problematic, and I think what it's going to do is hurt U.S. companies from operating in Europe.
We cannot allow foreign jurisdictions to harm U.S. companies under the guise of competition policy.
Why should we increase your budget while you're sending staff to Europe to harm U.S. companies and directly benefit China?
You've also sought to undermine U.S. companies in the current negotiating round of the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework.





