I think that speaks volumes.
I just hope that we raise it again and again and again.
It is not an informal, well, if you feel like not coming in today, no problem. We will call that telework.
I am hoping, quite frankly--I guess I am still an optimist--that, 25 years from now, 40 years from now, we still will not be on this ledge o...
We have learned so many lessons over the past few years, and we are able to offer flexibilities to attract the best and brightest workforce.
I represent Baltimore, and so, I am just 40 miles up the road.
I want to thank the Chair, in his opening remarks, I thought you made a really thoughtful distinction that I want to reemphasize between uni...
We need telework. We need telework for lots of reasons.
It is our responsibility, I think, to get out of our own minds.
I do not--I--we do not have evidence that that is the case.
COVID is still around. We have Members that are out right now because they are sick with COVID.
Not all of our colleagues do. And, by the way, it is bipartisan.
Telework is a very vibrant tool in the private sector. They are way ahead of us in the public sector.
What we need to do is focus in on the priorities, and the priorities are not culture wars.
Thank you for the collaboration you and I have experienced over the years, making common cause with our allies and NATO in the terrible depr...
A lot of people who opposed JCPOA were proved wrong. They did not cheat. They, in fact, complied.