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Since 1998, the Administration has begun to upgrade counterintelligence and security at U.S. weapons labs.
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If you want the (final bill) to succeed, you better keep ANWR out.
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The committee's finding that China stole sensitive technology from U.S. weapons research labs is alarming.
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These children should be enrolled in Independent Living programs designed by state and local governments to prepare them to enter the workplace, or attend college, and successfully manage their lives.
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I and other like-minded members will not vote for the final package when it comes back if it has drilling in the Arctic there.
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The U.S. government knew that China wanted to acquire sensitive U.S. technology, and instead of implementing a policy to prevent them from acquiring the information, the government all but gave them an invitation to take our equipment and designs.
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Why did the Clinton Administration continue to liberalize export controls on sensitive technologies even after it learned that China had stolen designs?
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As a member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence, I will be participating in several hearings on the startling revelations contained in the report.
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Most of the major increases in the debt ceiling have been accompanied by structural changes in the way we raise and spend money.
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I think it could be the biggest information problem that we face. 'If somebody is abroad and they even mention the name of an American citizen, bang, off goes the tap, and no more information is collected.
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This can't go on this way indefinitely, ... We need to get this leadership issue behind us.
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Despite the best of efforts, many foster children are neither reunited with their families, nor adopted.
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If you get a thousand calls in one day, how can you expect to be able to answer them all?
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Why did the Clinton Administration wait from 1995 to 1998 to tighten security and bolster counterintelligence at U.S. weapons labs?
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According to the committee's findings, a network of mobile missiles carrying the newest warheads could be tested by China this year and deployed as early as 2002.
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This is our opportunity to change the leadership of the White House.
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But I think the global economy will understand that the United States has the ability to meet its obligations. But it's not going to be able to do it over the long term if we can't control the growth of government.
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We made it clear in our meeting, we will not waver in our position.
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The most important issue is clearly not the quality of treatment and care of these prisoners; rather it is the perplexing issue of what we now do with them.
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Thus far, no candidate has appropriately addressed these and other much-needed operational issues of the House.