This is a really important subject because the question is not whether about supporting environmentalism or supporting cleaner air.
Dan Crenshaw
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Dan Crenshaw is an American politician and former Navy SEAL officer currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 2nd congressional district since January 3, 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Crenshaw has focused on issues such as national security, veterans' affairs, and economic policy during his time in office. He gained national attention for his advocacy on military and foreign policy matters, leveraging his military background to inform his legislative priorities.
Let me be clear, Mr. Kennedy. You guys are at a point where you can operate in a stand-alone way; is that correct?
We could do something like implement a Green New Deal and ban fossil fuels, and we would take care of 15 percent of emissions worldwide.
There was another study by DOE that showed if we replaced China's and India's coal-burning oilers with natural gas, they would reduce their emissions by 40 percent.
Our legislation makes a one-time authorization of $10 million to carry out these provisions.
I introduced this bipartisan legislation earlier this year with my colleague, Dr. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH-2)
I mean, if you look around the world as far as threats at a very tactical level, they are probably one of the most capable groups.
Is there more we can be doing with the Mexican government? Is there a better relationship that could be had or is that at a good place right now?
the issue isn't necessarily that there is not enough grants or not the right grants; the issue is that we are not tying that grant money to the right basic practices.
Four days instead of 3 days is not exactly a huge stretch of the imagination.





