My views on these issues have been informed by a recent trip to Afghanistan.
Rob Wittman
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Rob Wittman is a U.S. Representative for Virginia's 1st congressional district, having served since January 9, 2007. A member of the Republican Party, Wittman has focused on issues such as military readiness, veterans' affairs, and environmental protection. He has been an advocate for the Chesapeake Bay and has worked on legislation aimed at improving the health of the bay and its surrounding ecosystems.
I want to call to order the House Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
Today the Oversight and Investigations subcommittee convenes the second of a series of hearings related to the Afghan National Security Forces.
Mr. Chairman, I yield 1 minute to the chairman of the Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, the gentleman from Colorado (Mr. Lamborn).
Mr. Chairman, I would like to remind folks that this bill does accommodate concerns that may be raised by the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies to make sure that all those thoughts and ideas are put into place in considering…
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I yield myself such time as I may consume. Mr. Chairman, today, the House is taking an independent and important step forward to develop domestic sources of energy, create American jobs, and reduce our reliance on foreign sources of…
Mr. Chairman, today's a proud moment for Virginia and the entire Chesapeake Bay community as the House is poised to pass legislation to aid in the cleanup of one of the Nation's most prized historic natural resources, the Chesapeake Bay…
I would like to thank the members of the committee and our witnesses today for your testimony.
What is the evidence that security situation in Afghanistan will be sufficiently improved by 2017 to allow the ANSF to be reduced by 120,000 troops?
If conditions on the ground in Afghanistan do not improve as expected what will be the mechanism for revising the current sizing strategy?





