Policy · 117th Congress
Lawmakers see alternatives to Russian energy in their districts
“The time is now to permanently remove all Russian energy from the American marketplace,” Sen.
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“The time is now to permanently remove all Russian energy from the American marketplace,” Sen.
Steven Horsford took to Twitter to air some family problems.
We are at war — we’re not fighting a crime — this is not some passage of time event,” Graham said.
But he does not feel that that is necessary, at this point in time, based on these recent contacts.” One precaution she and the White House must take now is her own isolation.
“This kind of attack is totally unacceptable and is a violation of international law,” Carlos Martínez de la Serna, program director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, said in response to the
“Is this a lot to ask for, to create a no-fly zone over Ukraine to save people? If this is too much to ask, we offer an alternative.
In all, Blunt — who, like Shelby, is retiring after this Congress — accounted for about 10 percent of total dollars earmarked in the Labor-HHS-Education bill. Alaska Sen.
“I think every one of us are deeply concerned about this spiraling into all-out war,” said Blumenauer, one of the House’s most liberal members.
Still, the inclusion of the funding is a victory for military vehicle safety advocates.
In the late 1990s, the United States courted the UAE and sold it a batch of F-16 jets that were even more advanced than what the U.S. Air Force flew at the time.
Flores called on Congress to air it out and pass a bill introduced by Georgia Democratic Rep.
So are you saying the only reason that the Department of Defense is against providing MiGs to Ukraine is that you know better than them what they need to defend themselves?” Portman asked.
In her written testimony, Malow noted that the average school start time in the U.S. is 8:03 a.m. and the median U.S. work arrival time is 7:55 a.m.
“In terms of how he is perceived in that whole district, I think a lot of people are going to be using the line of, he wanted to flee the mountains and now he’s coming back.
The confluence of events, she said, is “all really kind of a big mess.”
We’ve got to stop with this COVID theater. So, if you want to wear it, fine. But this is ridiculous.” The outburst did not go over so well with some.
fires in the Gulf War, open air burn pits in Afghanistan or other instances.
“This is an, in effect, preemptive attack on what the U.S. EPA might be doing in the future,” said Howard Learner, president and executive director of the Environmental and Law Policy Center.
“I imagine there is some rewriting going on for the NSS and NDS right now to reflect that reality.” Does Ukraine portend more war?
“My colleagues and I are carefully monitoring the situation and stand ready to provide assistance both to our Ukrainian partners and to our allies in Central and Eastern Europe as they confront this