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Rejection of velayat-e faqih (absolute clerical rule). Affirmation of the people's sovereignty in a republic founded on universal suffrage and pluralism;
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At a time when U.S.-Russia relations hit the lowest historical level, a large group of Americans and Russians, some via Zoom, assembled at The Washington Times headquarters, not far from Capitol Hill.
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LIG Nex1 stands as a testament to ROK's sovereign defense, having spearheaded the development and deployment of cutting-edge weapon systems.
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All too often, Americans of all political stripes are quick to criticize the decisions made by the federal government or to raise concerns over whether D.C. understands the issues that really matter to them.
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On the early morning of March 26th, 2024, a shipping vessel the size of the Eiffel Tower and the weight of the Washington Monument collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Virginia's 1st District encompasses some of the most unique transportation challenges in the country.
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On his first day in office, President Biden made quick work of handing down an unprecedented number of executive orders to undo years of the Trump administration's careful efforts to protect the American West.
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Roads and bridges are likely among the first things you think of when someone mentions infrastructure. Yet another very important piece of infrastructure quite literally powers our country.
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There's an old saying among pilots: "If you build a mile of highway, it'll take you a mile, but if you build a mile of runway, it can take you anywhere."
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I am honored to serve as Chairman of the House Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials in the 118th Congress.
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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.
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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
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