Is the Presidio going to become a homeless shelter? I think that is what many American people would be concerned about.
Tom Tiffany
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Tom Tiffany is an American politician and a member of the Republican Party, currently serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly since January 7, 2019. He represents the 35th Assembly District, which includes parts of northern Wisconsin. Tiffany has focused on issues such as economic development, natural resources, and education during his time in office. He previously served in the Wisconsin State Senate from 2016 to 2019, where he was known for his conservative stance on various legislative matters.
Is receiving $200 million in taxpayer funding from the IRA considered self-sufficient?
The gentlelady yields back. Now, we are going to do a second round of questioning if anyone wants to do that on the panel, and I will start out.
the elephant in the room is that after spending $4 billion over the past 3 years to reduce the deferred maintenance backlog, it has somehow increased by almost $10 billion.
So, while we have this letter from Secretary Haaland decrying what may be these draconian cuts that she says are due to Congressional Republicans and their actions, it turns out that the Administration is proposing a 20 percent cut by…
I think that is unacceptable, and it goes against the intent of the Great American Outdoors Act, and it is why we should not have earmarks like that.
The agency attributes the $10 billion increase in the backlog in large part to methodology changes in Fiscal Year 2022. Is that correct?
We have a spike in crime here in New York City: 1,500 rapes, up seven percent, robberies up 26 percent, felony assaults up 13 percent, burglaries up 23 percent, grand larcenies up 26 percent, auto thefts up 32 percent, all accounting for a…
When Democrats took over the House and Senate and the Governor's Mansion between 2019-2021, they reversed policies that were put in place in 1995 that abolished parole, instituted mandatory minimum sentences and presumptions against bail.





