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Putting America on the road to success
Revitalizing our infrastructure will ensure that America remains interconnected a nation united not only by asphalt, steel, and telecom cables, but by the promise of opportunity for all.
SharesMaking progress for our nation's infrastructure industry
I am honored to serve as Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials in the 118th Congress.
SharesSecure the Highway Trust Fund to keep America moving
When it comes to infrastructure investment, Americans can usually count on Congress to come together. We don't have to look far for recent examples of bipartisanship.
SharesOur mission: Rein in inflationary spending while rebuilding America's infrastructure
America is in desperate need of an infrastructure overhaul.
SharesWhy investments in the National Airspace System matter
Every day, U.S. airlines transport 2.6 million people and 61,000 tons of cargo across the globe.
SharesEmerging technology is playing a vital role in infrastructure
During an annual inspection of the Interstate 40 bridge connecting Arkansas and Tennessee in May 2021, a crack in a support beam was discovered.
SharesAmerica moves: Fixing the Highway Trust Fund
"I see an America where a mighty network of highways spreads across our country." President Dwight Eisenhower, Oct. 1, 1956, Speech in Lexington, Kentucky.
SharesRailroads play critical role in supporting the nation's economy and communities
Freight railroad companies are the backbone of a thriving American economy.
SharesCritical infrastructure includes defense and food as well as energy
Recently, I hosted a forum on Securing America's Energy Infrastructure in Omaha, Neb.
SharesThe Christian church needs conviction, not sugar-coated candy
Sadly, many of the spiritual surgeons -- American pastors -- are feeding us the very thing they're called to remove: Giving us candy instead of conviction; sugar instead of surrender.
SharesDown with Big Brother: Warrantless surveillance makes a mockery of the Constitution
The government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from its mass spying program because they're only looking to get the "bad" guys who are overseas. Don't believe it.
SharesReduce emissions, not choices
As we face the challenges of reducing global emissions, many House Republicans are not sitting on the sidelines, as Democrats might want you to think.
SharesWhy homegrown energy is the key to reducing global emissions
There has never been a more exciting time to work in conservative energy politics.
SharesAspirational decarbonization policies are about to collide with reliable-energy reality
Over the past two decades, policymakers across federal and state governments have initiated policy regimens focused on economy-wide decarbonization with a heavy emphasis on aggressive electrification.
SharesEmbracing sustainable aviation fuel will help American farmers thrive
As U.S. airlines continue to deliver safe and reliable air transportation to millions of Americans every day, our sector is committed to a greener, more sustainable future.
SharesEnergy policy should help hardworking Americans, not radical environmentalists
North Dakotans are a major contributor to increased U.S. energy production and we help the United States lead in emissions reduction across the world.
SharesThe SEC should not be America's climate regulator
After two long years of anticipation and the receipt of thousands of comment letters, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved its final climate disclosure rule.
SharesAmerica must reclaim energy independence
My home state of Kentucky has been on the front lines of Democrats' war on American-made energy for years.
SharesEV mandates are misguided
Recently, the Biden administration finalized a rule that would drastically limit consumer choice for families in my home state of Michigan and those across the country.
SharesChina, with the help of the EPA, is coming for your car
In a presidency full of radical, unconstitutional, and harmful ideas and policies, the Biden White House may have saved one of the worst for the final months of his term.
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