It is now my pleasure to yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Barletta), one of the committee's true experts on infrastructure, a mayor of a small city, and a construction business owner.
Bud Shuster
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How much time is left? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Pennsylvania has 4 minutes remaining.
It is now my pleasure to yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Indiana (Mr. Bucshon), who is from one of the most innovative States in funding and moving projects forward at a very fast pace.
It is now my pleasure to yield 2 minutes to the gentlewoman from West Virginia (Mrs. Capito), a long-term member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, someone who fights every day for West Virginia.
I reserve a point of order against the motion to recommit. The SPEAKER pro tempore. A point of order is reserved. The Clerk will read. The Clerk continued to read. Mr. SHUSTER (during the reading). Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to…
I do rise in opposition to the motion to recommit, and I just want to say I have high regard and great respect for the gentleman from Oregon and his passion for infrastructure. As long as I have been here, he has certainly been a strong…
We have no more speakers on our side. Mr. Speaker, I continue to reserve the balance of my time.
I will engage in a colloquy, but I first must yield 15 seconds to the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Kingston) for a colloquy.
I yield 30 seconds to the gentlewoman from West Virginia (Mrs. Capito), a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and also a conferee on the water resources bill.
It is now my pleasure to yield 1 minute to the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Davis), an important member of the committee and also a conferee.
I am prepared to close. Could the gentleman from West Virginia let me know how many speakers you have.
I would like to engage in a colloquy, but first I yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Westmoreland) for a colloquy.