H.R. 1532 is quite simple and straightforward, and I would assume that our title insurance companies could read that and understand it.
I want to thank Ranking Member Leger Fernandez, Mr. Grijalva, Mr. LaMalfa, Mrs. Gonzalez-Colon, and Mr. Sablan for their...
I appreciate your comment that you are eminently capable of making your own decisions. I think that is absolutely correc...
Gun Owners of America and Second Amendment Hunters publicly supported grizzly delisting over one year ago, applaud Congr...
If Congresswoman Hageman's bill passes and returns management to the states, hunters in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho may ...
The science does not support keeping grizzly bears listed as a threatened species.
In closing, grizzly bears met and greatly exceeded all federal and state population recovery goals 20 years ago.
Grizzly bears, by all objective scientific measures, have been fully-recovered from 'Threatened' status since 2003.
So, that would be considered an adequate regulatory mechanism, wouldn't it?
So, for example, in Wyoming with the Canadian gray wolf, if the population goes down below a certain level, there is an ...
That is all right. Thank you, Madam Chair.