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I do not think that you should be Secretary of Labor.

Thank you, Ms. Su. Let me just first express admiration for your incredible personal story.

We need a Labor Secretary who is fair and unbiased when enforcing the Nation's labor laws.

This mismanagement does not inspire confidence that Ms. Su can run a multibillion-dollar organization.

The Department of Labor should also be about employees and not just unions.

I have to disagree with my good friend Bob Casey.

Mr. Speaker, this evening, I have some of the most influential leaders in the House Republican Conference to address some of the key issues we are addressing this week together in the people's House. Mr. Speaker, I yield first to the…

I am so grateful for your expertise and wisdom and all the years you worked with troubled and incarcerated youth. This gentleman knows that of which he speaks. Mr. Speaker, I am delighted to yield next to the gentleman from California (Mr…

Mr. Speaker, I move that the House do now adjourn. The motion was agreed to; accordingly (at 6 o'clock and 52 minutes p.m.), under its previous order, the House adjourned until tomorrow, Thursday, April 20, 2023, at 9 a.m…

Mr. Speaker, I thank my friend who is always a voice of great credibility and reason. You're exactly right, and I am glad you highlighted that the first 100 days of this Congress under Republican leadership has been remarkably successful…

Thank you, Doctor. I appreciate that. I am a proud cosponsor with you of the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act because we recognize biology is not bigotry, it is reality. It is a very good bill, and we will pass it this week. Mr…

From one father to another, I thank you for those strong words. We will do that. That is our obligation. Mr. Speaker, I am happy to yield next to my friend and classmate, the gentleman from Tennessee (Mr. Kustoff).

Thank you for drawing attention to it because energy security is national security, as we say all the time. Mr. Speaker, I am delighted to yield next to my great friend, the great gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. Tiffany).

Mr. Speaker, this week, we are observing the second annual celebration of Faith Month. Concerned Women for America and other sponsors are encouraging legislators across our country to give public display of our personal faith freely and…

What I mean by that is the challenges we've seen in recent years--dramatic drops and unexpected surges in consumer demands for airline travel, constraints for our air traffic control system--will become common practice.

It's an honor to introduce Darrel Papillion to the Committee today and to recommend him for appointment to the Eastern District of Louisiana.