We plan to make sure the State Department and the Secretary of State understand that it's important to make sure when there is a U.S. citizen abroad and they're in legal trouble that we advocate for a fair trial by an impartial tribunal.
Maria Cantwell
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Maria Ellen Cantwell is a United States Senator from Washington, serving since January 3, 2001. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been actively involved in various legislative efforts, particularly focusing on technology, environmental issues, and healthcare. Throughout her tenure, Cantwell has worked on policies aimed at promoting clean energy and protecting the environment, as well as advocating for affordable healthcare access for all Americans.
I think the issue is that Americans traveling abroad if gotten into legal problems should have access to a fair trial and an impartial tribunal, and that's what we need to make sure happens in this case.
We are sending letters to the European Union about this and we are hoping to meet with Secretary Clinton.
We have already received letters from Maria Cantwell, saying that she's going to be talking to Hillary Clinton, and they are working on trying to get some things resolved, and working on the appeal process moving a little faster.
We've already received letters from Maria Cantwell saying that she is going to be talking to Hillary Clinton. And they are working on trying to get some things resolved and working on the appeal process moving a little faster.
I think he's gotten a temporary deferral, but I think that'll run out in January.
What are we doing to help ensure that all of North America adopts a regime for border security...
I think we need to continue to have a dialogue in the Northwest of what's going on...
the number-one threat to this country is not al Qaeda, it's not dirty bombs, it is cybersecurity.
Senator Murray and I have asked you to defer the removal of Alonso Chehade until the end of the 111th Congress.
I would, you know, ask for your help in this case, in understanding what we should do with Mr. Gamboa.
Have you ever heard of this program in Montana where they have taken on a big P.R., you know, advertising effort to just convince young people to stay away from meth?
I obviously want to thank Chief Haney and Dr. Whelshula, as well as the two young people, for participating in today's hearing.
What would you do if you were us in trying to combat this problem, given the incredible addictive nature of methamphetamine?
We must ensure that our policies are effective in combating these serious issues affecting our tribes.
I have always supported management based on sound science, but as we develop policies that directly impact livelihoods, and indeed entire cultures, we must invest in research that provides a strong foundation; otherwise, we risk making…
Not everybody in America understands the dramatic impacts that are happening to our oceans.





