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November 30, 2023

Time and transparency continue to unveil the extent to which unelected bureaucrats have sought to suppress the truth of Hunter Biden's laptop, squash contrary opinions and concerns on COVID-19 and its vaccines, and holistically suppress conservative speech.


November 29, 2023

Under President Biden's watch, every town and city across the nation has become a de facto border community. Yet instead of working to secure the border and remove the illegal aliens flooding our cities, Joe Biden now wants to convert our national parks into tent cities to keep them here. This is an indefensible, illegal, immoral action that threatens the most historic and beautiful sites our nation possesses. I am proud to cosponsor H.R. 5283, which will prevent this horrendous action from taking place.


November 16, 2023

I grew up in a nation that taught students that the America was a beacon of light to the world; that despite its failings and struggles, it is a good nation of good people striving to become a More Perfect Union.


November 15, 2023

Instead of working to address labor shortfall and ensure benefits and rights in the workplace, the Department of Labor has chosen to focus its efforts on creating a "climate adaption plan" that in no way relates to their congressionally-assigned duties.


November 14, 2023

The first inalienable right mentioned in the Declaration of Independence is that of life, and the protection of life is fundamentally necessary for the flourishing of a community. Yet all too often Indian country has been neglected in public safety reforms and recruitment efforts. During my Indian and Insular Affairs subcommittee hearing, I asked tribal leaders from across the nation what struggles they face and discussed potential solutions to ensure the prosperity of their communities.


November 14, 2023

Wyoming's coal communities are unable to reclaim abandoned mine land due to the Office of Surface Mining's new "environmental justice" requirements. This robs the state of potential federal funds at the same time that they delay the process of coal mine permitting, slow-rolling and stalling efforts to create new mines that produce affordable, reliable, clean energy for the nation.

Issues: Energy