
Well, I mean, you talk about best practices, okay, but it just takes one or two bad players to give the whole industry a bad rap.
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Well, I mean, you talk about best practices, okay, but it just takes one or two bad players to give the whole industry a bad rap.

Mr. Speaker, recently I met with leaders of the San Diego medical research community who had a unified message: We need to end the cuts in research that have slowed medical innovation for the last decade. This year I was proud to lead the…

So would regulations be the way to encourage companies to use that technology?

the shale revolution really has changed our country's energy outlook.

Mr. Speaker, I move that the House do now adjourn. The motion was agreed to; accordingly (at 7 o'clock and 58 minutes p.m.), under its previous order, the House adjourned until tomorrow, Wednesday, May 3, 2017, at 10 a.m. for morning-hour…

Anybody here want to guarantee us that we won't have what happened to Qadhafi, where we have Qadhafi replaced by terrorists?

To me it again demonstrates the double standard that we have had toward Syria and which is not going to lead to a more peaceful world.

I oppose this, for obvious reasons, which I just stated.

Mr. Speaker, before I get into the substance of my remarks, I would like to mention a little story. When I used to work for Ronald Reagan years ago, he also said: Well, Dana always start off with a little funny story. So I thought I would…

Thank you, Mr. Chair and Chairman Smith for your leadership on this over many years, in particular Chairman Smith, who really was the leading force in the House for many years on the trafficking issue.

The State government--this is the Texas of the Texas miracle, one of the top 12 economies in the world... have literally been sending these sex trafficking victims, human trafficking victims, to jail because they simply don't care enough…

Texas is reportedly the State in the Nation that has the most human trafficking going on in it.

I want to thank you to Chairman Royce and also Congressman Smith for your legislation on combatting human trafficking globally, but also, hopefully, domestically.

The public education that is covered in this bill-- educating children, teachers, hotel workers, airline staff--is really critical because human trafficking can be spotted and stopped in many different ways.

We need--and the problem that is being presented is that it is trying to do two things at once.