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Mr. Speaker, over the last 2 years, everybody has a COVID memory. It might be the masks that were mandated on folks across the United States. It might be that cup of coffee that you tried to drink, forgetting that your mask was on. It…

Louisiana waived copayments for eligible families through the end of 2021.

I think it's important that we look at data when we are looking at issues like aviation noise.

There is just no place for fear to exist as a common factor for our citizenry.

Madam Speaker, I rise to highlight the significant investments we enacted to help working families with the cost of living. In a time of great uncertainty and change, people are living paycheck to paycheck or on fixed incomes. Many are…

Madam Speaker, I rise to celebrate our Nation's actions to make healthcare more affordable. Together, we provided more resources for the CDC and State and local health departments to ensure they are prepared and equipped, implementing…

Madam Speaker, I am so grateful the gentlewoman came to participate. We know she is very busy. It has been a long day in the Education and Labor Committee. We are grateful she is doing that great work. Madam Speaker, I know that the time…

Madam Speaker, I thank my friend for his remarks. Madam Speaker, when we think about energy States, of course, we probably think about Texas first. I am delighted to yield to the gentleman from Texas (Mr. Babin), who represents that State…

Madam Speaker, I appreciate my friend. He has been a faithful participant in the Special Order hours, getting the message to the American people, and it is so important right now. Madam Speaker, I yield next to the gentleman from…

Madam Speaker, I thank my friend for his comments. There are so many consequences to these bad policy choices, and I appreciate his illuminating many of those tonight. Madam Speaker, I yield next to the gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Clyde)…

Madam Speaker, I thank my friend. He has a way of putting it so clearly, and I am grateful for his voice. It is so consistent. Madam Speaker, I yield next to the gentleman from Florida (Mr. C. Scott Franklin), who came to Congress after 26…

Madam Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members may have 5 legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of my Special Order. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection…

Madam Speaker, a lot of comments there from the gentleman from Tennessee (Mr. Rose), and we will stay on that theme for the great State of Tennessee. Madam Speaker, I am happy to yield Mr. Burchett, another gentleman from that great State…

Madam Speaker, from energy States like ours--Pennsylvania, Louisiana, and the others--we have been saying this for a long, long time: Energy security is national security. Now, everybody recognizes it. Madam Speaker, I yield to the…

Madam Speaker, I thank Dr. Babin. That is Texas strong, as we expected. Madam Speaker, one of the strongest Republican delegations in our Congress comes from another State, Tennessee. I am delighted to yield to the gentleman from Tennessee…

Madam Speaker, we have another crisis, yet another crisis, created by the policy choices of this White House. The national average price for a gallon of gas reached $4.32 on Sunday; and, yes, that is the highest price in U.S. history. Last…

Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Madam Speaker, I thank my friend from Florida for bringing that wisdom to the floor tonight. There has been a theme here this evening with all of my colleagues who have participated…

Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that Stephen Lewerenz, an intern in my office, be granted floor privileges until March 17, 2022. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. ____________________