As former chairwoman of the Technology Modernization Subcommittee, I obviously felt very strongly about the rollout of the Electronic Health...
We put these resources into this area, and the American people support this and this is what we ought to be doing in Congress.
Yeah. Absolutely. I mean, housing is an issue in southern Nevada.
I would like to encourage members on this subcommittee to consider cosponsoring H.R. 3602, the Computer Science for All Act.
Given the magnitude of the problem, this should be first and foremost in terms of your priorities. It, certainly, is in mine.
This is going to allow tens of thousands of illegal crossings daily on our Southern border.
Given the level of the epidemic that we have got right here, given the fact that this is a war that is being waged by the Chinese Communist ...
The State Department is not measuring this.
This drug epidemic that is killing tens of thousands of Americans is becoming a national security crisis here in America.
It is imperative that we continue to support public-private partnerships to close the skills gap and cultivate a diverse workforce.
I joined Full Committee Chair Nadler, Representative Bass, and other colleagues in cosponsoring the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.
It's nothing that appears in the Civil Rights Act and it's nothing that appears in the Constitution.
Qualified immunity acts like a time warp. In its current form, the doctrine allows conduct to be judged by completely outdated standards.
I urge you, employer liability coupled with suit by the United States, both to defuse the controversy.
I joined Congresswoman Karen Bass in introducing the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act which would, among other things, eliminate the def...
You ought to consider letting the United States sue to remedy the misconduct by a police officer or any other public official.
the qualified immunity defense as applied over the last several decades, subverts Congress' intent at passing section 1983...
If you create municipal liability, you substantially defuse the problem of qualified immunity.