Senator Vance and I are going to make sure that East Palestine is not forgotten.
Maria Cantwell
The Public Record
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.
We need to invest in the modernization of equipment that will provide the safety we need.
We should not be putting time--safety on a timeline here when inspecting rail cars.
Doing right by this community must include making sure more accidents don't happen.
I have to admit, I am disappointed that today's hearing about the rights of the flying public is so one sided.
We must take down the hurdles to getting your money back when you don't receive the service you paid for.
I think monopolistic behavior is something that is a drag on economic growth and development.
I am a strong proponent of opening of markets for U.S. companies, from agriculture to high-tech.
Thank you for the attention you have placed on working to relieve India's retaliatory tariffs on American products- and particularly Washington apples.
Norfolk Southern followed the Wall Street business model, boost profits in its stock price by eliminating over the last decade 38 percent of its workforce.
However, when we look at potential legislation in this area, we need to be careful not to impose so many Government regulations that we make flying more miserable or more costly.
We are going to use transparency and technology, and make sure that people are getting that information as fast as possible.
Senator Vance and I are going to make sure that East Palestine is not forgotten.
Norfolk Southern followed the Wall Street business model, boost profits in its stock price by eliminating over the last decade 38 percent of its workforce.
Doing right by this community must include making sure more accidents don't happen.
I am telling you right now, we are going to use transparency and technology, and make sure that people are getting that information as fast as possible.
I am working on legislation to codify this union right, and I urge my colleagues to join with me.
We should not be putting time--safety on a timeline here when inspecting rail cars.
It is about allowing innovation to happen in more places than just San Francisco and Seattle.





