A job is the way out of poverty. There is no way that we can provide enough aid to lift anybody out of poverty.
I believe that you have played a very important role in doing that, and I wanted to thank you publicly for it.
This is something, and we have talked about this many times, Madam Chair, where we need sustained, annual, above-inflation increases.
Thank you so much, Mr. Chairman, and thank you also to Chairwoman Stevens, for holding this very crucial and timely meeting.
I think the best thing we can do, you know, diplomatically in terms of our geopolitical situation is just help people around the world.
I was pleased that the administration and Ambassador Tai was at the WHO and talking about lifting the waiver on supplying India, South Afric...
What a great hearing. I want to thank all the members, you know. Their participation was great on both sides of the aisle.
The idea that we could create in this country in less than a year multiple vaccines for a pandemic is an extraordinary achievement.
In my State of North Carolina, a Federal court found that our voter ID law in particular targeted African-American voters with almost surgic...
Thank you, Ms. Roman, for your testimony.
We must do that. We should be making it easier for all citizens to vote, not leaving State and local governments with unchecked authority to...
Today, committee Democrats will push for more regulation, which ultimately will discourage companies from going public.
It has been demonstrated time and time again that voter ID laws disproportionately impact racial minorities.
it was Mr. Sensenbrenner and President Bush and others who embraced the 2006 reauthorization.
It was supported and demanded, actually, by President Lyndon B. Johnson at the time, right after the Selma to Montgomery massacre.
Black, Latino, and immigrant communities are statistically less likely to have a valid ID for purposes of voting as compared to White, non-H...
these laws do, in fact, pose a disproportionate, negative, strong, consistent depreciation of minority votes.
there is no widespread threat of voter fraud in our elections.