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These people are not rich. They don't have a lot of money, and they still sucked it up and did the right thing and kept us safe.

The U.S. intelligence has said unambiguously that the Russian Federation interfered with the 2016 Presidential election.

I am concerned about the relationship between the President and Vladimir Putin and what that means for our foreign policy vis-a-vis Russia.

I think--and he mentioned the fine and dedicated people of homeland security. Couldn't possibly agree more.

I think it is time to shine a light on that and expose those who take it and expose the Kremlin's use of the Russian taxpayers' money for malign purposes.

People should not be judged, in my opinion, by their zip codes, their addresses, and where they live.

I urge my colleagues to support our bill and I thank the Chairwoman for the opportunity to speak on its behalf.

By passing this bill, we are going to create certainty where now there is confusion.

I urge the Committee's support of H.R. 2331.

I urge my colleagues to support the legislation.

It is critical that we help our small businesses, the backbone of our Nation's economy, and ensure that they are given the training they need to secure their data.

I, too, share your frustration that implementation of the law has been delayed. And it was the intent of Congress for the law to go into effect upon enactment.

I commend Representative Delgado and Dr. Joyce for working together in a bipartisan manner to help cut the red tape for small businesses.

This legislation is a much-needed response to the record-breaking disasters, and an effective preparation tool for the upcoming hurricane season.

Cyber-crime is one of the greatest risks to every business in the world.

My legislation, H.R. 229, will create a nonpartisan commission to look at how the administration's response to this disaster was shaped by the artificially low death toll.