In recent weeks, however, individual Congressmen have expressed little confidence that the legislation will pass without bans on some of the programs supported by the agency in the past.
The Congressmen expressed concerns about Western Sahara's viability.
But the Congressman expressed no regrets over the campaign mailings, one of which included his claim that he passed a polygraph test about his truthfulness.
The Congressman expressed particular disenchantment with the proposed energy tax, noting a University of Oklahoma study predicting it would cost his oil-producing state 11,000 jobs.
The Congressman expressed concern about the profusion of airline mergers in recent years.
Even some Congressmen who have criticized the industry's dealings with China have expressed sympathy, but say jurisdiction will not be returned to Commerce.
January 27, 2011 Congressman Rangel expresses his disappointment in GM's recent decision to close their auto dealership on 127th Street and Second Avenue.
Some Congressmen, the television networks and other movie studios were expressing reservations about a possible concentration of power.
Nonetheless, Connecticut state attorneys and Congressmen have expressed confidence that the law regarding interstate transport of fuel is their greatest ally.
Some high-ranking Congressmen have expressed concern that Federal laws and regulations discriminate against American companies and in favor of foreign companies that seek to invest in the entertainment industry.