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March 28, 2023
Remarks

The committee will come to order.

Madam Secretary, thank you for being here today. And thank you for our conversation last week in advance of this hearing. I look forward to our discussion on several important issues facing the Department of the Interior.

While I don't agree with all of your decisions or the Administration's policies, I am glad that we have been able to work together on many bipartisan issues, like working to meet our treaty and trust obligations with American Indians and Alaska Natives and implementation of the Great American Outdoors Act.

I am thrilled to return as Chairman of this subcommittee after serving on it over the last two decades. This subcommittee oversees funding for public land agencies like the Bureau of Land Management, the National Park Service, and the Forest Service, and as chairman I have a unique opportunity to influence federal policies that directly impact Idaho.


March 28, 2023
Remarks

The hearing will come to order.

Good afternoon and welcome back, for the second time today, to discuss the President's budget proposal for FY 2024.

Earlier this morning, Secretary Haaland with the Interior Department joined us and now we are pleased to welcome Administrator Regan from the Environmental Protection Agency. Thank you for being here today, Administrator Regan.

As you know, I previously served as Chairman of this subcommittee, and I'm very excited to be back in this role again.

In part because I am a lifelong conservationist from a Western state and recognize the importance of protecting and preserving our land and water resources.


March 28, 2023
Remarks

The subcommittee will come to order.

Today, we welcome the Inspectors General (IG) from the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Good morning to our witnesses, the DOT IG Eric Soskin and the HUD IG Rae Oliver Davis. Thank you for appearing before us today, and for your service to the taxpaying public. I would also like to welcome my colleagues from both sides of the aisle to our first hearing of this budget season.


March 28, 2023
Remarks

The Subcommittee on Defense will come to order.

Today, the Subcommittee will receive testimony on the posture of the United States Army.

First, I would like to welcome our two witnesses:

  • Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth, and
  • General James McConville, the Chief of Staff of the Army.

Thank you for joining us. We look forward to your testimony.

The rise of China as a military and economic power has raised concerns about the potential for conflict and the need for the Army to maintain a credible deterrence posture. China is improving their military capabilities and their efforts to maintain a technological edge, particularly in the areas of munitions, missiles, and other ground combat systems.