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I've worked with Fred Upton, and I think we've got a lot of common agreement on energy production.
Gene Green
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I represent a blue-collar district: people who work at petrochemical plants and machine shops.
Gene Green
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In some cases, corporations engaged in this activity have as much as 16 percent of their profits generated through the holding of 'janitor's insurance.'
Gene Green
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It takes time to understand the difference between civilian POWs and military POWs. There's an educational process.
Gene Green
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I do have a lot of alumni in Washington.
Gene Green
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Ultimately, refiners, like all of us, are going to have to clean up their emissions.
Gene Green
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What happened with Keystone is it actually poisoned the well for other pipelines that are not as controversial.
Gene Green
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Refineries are very energy-intensive.
Gene Green
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The Electoral College was necessary when communications were poor, literacy was low, and voters lacked information about out-of-state figures, which is clearly no longer the case.
Gene Green
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People have the right to know the drugs they are taking will make them better instead of harming them.
Gene Green
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I'd like to vote for a bill. But I'm not going to vote for one unless I think it's going to be good for the area I represent.
Gene Green
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It is simply a moral obligation to make sure our nation's heroes have a home to return to at night.
Gene Green
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Frankly, whatever assistance people get from FEMA will not have a lot of extras built into it, so they will need every dollar.
Gene Green
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Allowing for endless legal challenges or partisan political discussions is not the proper way to handle an issue that affects the entire scope of the environment and the economy.
Gene Green
