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Airports are flush with cash -- Don't tax passengers more
If you have packed your bags, headed to the airport and boarded an airplane this summer, you know that air travel is back and back with a vengeance!
SharesWhere are we going next?
As Chairman of the House Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, one question I am regularly asked is, "In space, where are we going next?" My answer is always the same, "It depends."
SharesBipartisan FAA reauthorization bill delivers reforms to keep U.S. as global aviation leader
This week, the House of Representatives is considering H.R. 3935, the Securing Growth and Robust Leadership in American Aviation Act.
SharesLet's allow experienced pilots to keep flying, training, and teaching the next generation
Independence Day proved to be an enormous headache for Americans as travel returned to pre-pandemic levels.
SharesThe bipartisan infrastructure law: A roadmap for getting things done
When President Biden signed the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law in November 2021, we celebrated.
SharesTime to modernize D.C. air travel & support consumers
Washington, D.C., is home to a notorious distinction for air travelers.
SharesPushers of central bank digital currencies are the most terrifying of villains
Villains always reveal their evil plans right before activating their doomsday devices. Today, the villains are central bankers, the evil plan is to surveil and control, and the doomsday device is CBDCs: central bank digital currencies.
SharesWhether decoupling or de-risking, trading with China will remain perilous
Presidents Trump and Biden don't share a lot in terms of style or substance, but in two areas, continuity prevails: a commitment to limiting the risks of doing business with China and a suspicion of unmanaged, market-driven globalization.
SharesNRC doesn't need Jeff Baran, an energetic adversary of nuclear power
The U.S. Senate may at any moment take up the renomination of Jeff Baran for a third term as commissioner of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
SharesWar in Ukraine a cash, weapons grab
Nothing better illustrates the divide between reality and the bubble world of U.S. intelligence/propaganda than Daniel N. Hoffman's recent commentary ("How Ukraine's campaign to defend Bakhmut weakened Putin," web, July 13).
SharesBetter Catholic leaders needed
In the past few decades, many Catholic churches in the U.S. have closed, and thousands more are without a priest.
SharesSchiff should be in prison
Former President Donald Trump recently relayed to Maria Bartiromo of Fox News his dismay over Rep. Adam Schiff's many lies.
SharesBold & Blunt: Why go to church? One answer: To live longer
As more and more turn to the religion of "none," fewer and fewer believe in God, and greater and greater numbers of youth embrace socialism -- the faithless fruit of the Democrat Party -- church attendance in America is dropping. And that's having a devastating effect on Americans' health.
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