When you get rid of the policies like a presumption against bail that we got rid of in Virginia, like the bail policies that you have here, the ending of cash bail here in New York City, it's like termites eating away at that stool.
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.
My constituents are scared because they're watching what's happening in New York City, and they know that the Shenandoah Valley, if they adopt the wrong policies, if they elect the wrong prosecutors, their lives could turn for the worse…
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On January 20, 2021, President Biden declared war on American energy when he shut down the Keystone XL pipeline. Today, we begin the process to lower energy costs. This is the first stroke of what I hope are many bills to come forward to…
We just heard a statement from the President that was read just before we came here as the Western Caucus, and he talked about the infrastructure bill and other pieces of legislation that are doing these wonders for Americans. I would just…
Thank you to the gentlewoman from Alaska. Next, I would like to recognize one of the gentlemen from Utah, Mr. Curtis.
House Republicans are committed to improving access to our public lands, including reforming Federal land management policies that disproportionately limit access to recreation.
I look forward to working with Ranking Member Neguse and other Members across the dais to develop this package.
Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairman Manchin and Ranking Member Barrasso recently renewed their commitment to outdoor recreation.





