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 was disappointed that Secretary Shinseki was unwilling to grant a recent request to eliminate unfair work-at-home policies.
I voted against the stimulus package, but there were some members, and I thought it made some sense that asked the Administration...
If the Administration were, Dr. Holdren, to succeed in canceling the Constellation Program, what space vehicle as we sit here today is capable of carrying humans into space and how soon?
I think it would be helpful with the spirit of reconciliation, not to use the reconciliation that you are talking about in the Congress.
I do worry a little bit about every administration that puts something out there.
Our system of export controls is meaningless if the plans for developing dual-use technologies are posted by the U.S. Government on the Internet.
Now, you need the authorization of the authorizers to do this? Do you plan on asking for legislation?
The reality of it is America, if you look at the scores and you look at we used to be number one, now the competition is not only with China and India, but it is in Poland and Hungary and Romania and Bulgaria.
It does trouble me, though, that the insensitivity of the previous administration and of this administration and of this Congress, of the Republicans in this Congress, and of the Democrats in this Congress, the issue of human rights and…





