
Mr. President, finally, on Huawei, there is positive news about an administrative action. I am in full support of what the Commerce Department did on Huawei, and I want to give a shout-out to Google for joining in and urge all other…
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Mr. President, finally, on Huawei, there is positive news about an administrative action. I am in full support of what the Commerce Department did on Huawei, and I want to give a shout-out to Google for joining in and urge all other…

Mr. President, on women's health and a woman's right to choose and the judges we are appointing, the past week marked a low point for our country on the issue of women's reproductive rights. While an overwhelming majority of Americans want…

Mr. President, on disaster relief, millions of Americans have waited long enough for their government to provide relief in the wake of recent natural disasters. We have 1 week left in this work period. This is crunch time. It will be an…

Mr. President, we have two bits of sad news about long- time Senate employees. David Miles Knight, a beloved barber in our barbershop and one of the Senate's master barbers for the last 36 years, lost a lengthy battle with cancer. His most…

the employer has basically drafted for itself what Congressman Nadler described as a get-out-of-jail-free card.

We know that our communities are best served when people are actively participating in the workforce.

We have a better principle in this country, and that is that all Americans deserve their day in court.

Identifying at-risk youth and taking preventive measures to keep them engaged in school and our workforce is critical.

I appreciate that, particularly the comments about the pre-apprentice, which I am a big supporter of.

Many companies use forced arbitration as a tool to protect themselves from consumers and workers.

I want to thank you for holding yet another important hearing in this Committee...

we need to know what is going on in the court system.

If you cut off that avenue, which is what forced arbitration, in my view, is principally designed to do, that is going to result in a massive transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich, and that is exactly what we see happening.

Congress has enacted laws to protect American workers from discrimination, wage theft, and unsafe workplaces.

I am grateful that one of the judges on the Ninth Circuit panel urged Congress to fix the law...

For millions of consumers and employees, the precondition... is that they must agree to resolve any disputes in private arbitration.

By evicting mixed status households, you will rip apart families and will be throwing children onto the street.