Frank Wolf
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Frank Wolf is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Virginia's 10th congressional district from 1981 to 2015. During his tenure, he was known for his work on issues related to transportation, education, and human rights. Wolf served on several committees, including the Appropriations Committee, where he played a significant role in shaping federal funding priorities. He was also a strong advocate for religious freedom and international human rights, often focusing on persecuted minorities around the world.
I think it is very important for Congress to work together to pass the Global Online Freedom Act.
Gambling is harmful activity, and study after study has shown that many in our society there is no question it is strongly addictive.
I think the passage of this will increase addiction gambling and I think it will increase suicide and I think the Congress will rue the day if it ever passes.
I would also be interested in hearing from our witnesses as to whether they agree with the Commission that any or all of these countries should be CPC countries.
I and other Members of Congress are strongly urging the administration not to double-hat sanctions against these countries as has been done previously
It is time, she said, we are beyond the allegation stage, it is real and it is pervasive.
the International Religious Freedom Act was an important--and I would say historic addition--to the overall efforts to defend and promote human rights
It is baffling, and I do hope we can get some answers from the administration as to why.
The United States has no business cooperating with the People's Liberation Army to help develop its space program.





