Week In Review
Was it Congress's role to step into the middle of a labor dispute?
If all of that sounds like Washington-swamp nonsense to you, let me tell you why it matters: the Speaker of the House decides what bills we vote on.
We need to take steps now to lessen our dependence on China, and shore up our own production and diversify our outsourcing.
Politicians in Washington, D.C. didn’t spend their time this week addressing out-of-control prices.
From the Federal Reserve’s announcement of another interest rate hike to the GDP report that confirmed our economy is in a recession, there’s a lot of numbers being thrown around.
I introduced five bills to help more drivers move more products faster.
This week in Congress, that meant pushing back against unconstitutional mandates, defending the vulnerable and fighting out-of-control spending that’s driving inflation.
I had an absurd exchange with a Biden Administration official who claimed that sending money to the terrorist-supporting Palestinian Authority had a “stabilizing effect” on the region.
This week in Congress, two bills got their start on Capitol Hill.
The House approved seven pieces of legislation that I wrote to eliminate harmful discharges into our water, send more water south and stop pollution.
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