I submitted a bill, the Endangered Species Improvement Act, which would just require... I cannot imagine this being controversial.
Chris Stewart
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Chris Douglas Stewart is an American politician and author currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Utah's 2nd congressional district, a position he has held since January 3, 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Stewart has focused on various issues including national security, economic growth, and public lands management during his time in office. He has also been involved in efforts related to military and veterans' affairs, reflecting his commitment to supporting those who serve in the armed forces.
I think we have got to be more aggressive. We have got to come up with something that brings some relief to these folks.
the answer is build a pipeline, which many of us have been advocating for a long time.
If you increase their AUM rates to $50, what would be the outcome? They would be driven completely out of business.
Mr. Chairman, I would like to thank my good friend and, really, one of my heroes, Congressman Bishop of Utah, for bringing attention to, I think, this very important topic, especially one to my home State of Utah. To my friends across the…
Madam Speaker, every day when I am talking to constituents, their top concern is always the economy and jobs. They are frustrated--as I am--that we have something like 3.8 million Americans who have been unemployed for more than 27 weeks…
Mr. Speaker, I want to congratulate all 230 American athletes who participated in the Sochi Olympics, and I am proud to say that 15 of these Olympians were from my home State of Utah and that seven of them won medals. Through their talent…
I appreciate your welcome. I want you to know I am happy to get your coffee.
It seems to me this would be something that the American people would need to know.
It seems to me this has been a terribly disruptive and a very infringing program to relieve what we know is going to be 30,000,000 Americans without health insurance 10 years from now.
This has been such a disruptive and such a painful process, which will still leave tens of millions of Americans uninsured.





