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Why are drugs so expensive to begin with? That is the common sense question.

Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. I associate myself with the remarks of the gentleman from Pennsylvania. I am very thankful that the gentleman has brought Congress' attention to Sergeant Kusick's deed on behalf of…

I am disappointed with the reaction from some of my colleagues in the majority who have characterized ED's state plan feedback as overreach.

I believe this Congress' use of the CRA to block regulation of Title I's core requirements was misguided and irresponsible.

Despite the soaring rhetoric, ESSA is not a blank check to states and districts.

Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. I rise today in support of H.R. 2210, a bill to designate the Community Living Center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Butler Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, as the…

this is why we are in Congress. This is what we should be doing to help our true American heroes.

I want to join my colleagues in expressing support for this bipartisan effort to secure the G.I. Bill for future generations of veterans.

This legislation guarantees that the G.I. Bill will continue both of these functions for decades to come.

The G.I. Bill serves two critical functions. First it is a powerful tool for recruiting talented young people into military service.

This bill also incorporates my proposal to permanently authorize VA's work-study allowance program.

For far too long swarm of predatory, for-profit schools have exploited the generosity of the G.I. Bill.

They do not just deserve these benefits. Just like their Purple Heart medals, they have earned them.

It is wrong that we would exclude veterans, like Sergeant Aranda, who suffered life-changing injuries fighting for this country from receiving full education benefits.

We have a responsibility to make sure our veterans are fully prepared with the skills, resources, and education they need to thrive in civilian life.

Thank you all. We have got a little bit of a lift yet. We would hope our Senate colleagues will follow our lead.

I think it is a travesty and I think it is something that has to change.

It is a pleasure to work on this Committee.