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FBI Director Comey was the best thing that ever happened to Hillary Clinton in that he gave her a free pass for many bad deeds! The phony...

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize the 69th anniversary of the founding of the modern State of Israel. Like our own country, our friend and ally has a deep commitment to meeting human needs around the world. Throughout its history…

I am proud to cosponsor this bill, which will help get these slave traders behind bars and in penitentiaries where they belong.

To suggest that Assad is some great protector of minorities, for the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee to have to try to justify taking action to try to address a dire situation caused by a brutal dictator.

There is no way that anyone in this country could suggest that the United States or any of our allies would be responsible for this horrific attack on his own people.

The United States must use every tool at our disposal, including rewards, to take human traffickers off the streets.

Human traffickers are the scourge of our entire global culture today.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of the Korea Interdiction and Modernization of Sanctions Act, H.R. 1644, the KIMS Act. I thank Chairman Royce for his leadership in guiding this bill through the Committee on Foreign Affairs and…

I want to particularly thank Senator Nelson not only for his focus on this issue, but for his excellent service for all Floridians--we are truly fortunate to have him represent us.

That lasting finality can only come from legislation, which is why I have been open to finding a true bipartisan solution on this issue.

The FCC's proposed NPRMs to potentially preempt local authority would have, I think, devastating effects on the industry and on the choices available for consumers.

I'm an optimist by nature but it's pretty clear to me that the climate isn't ripe at the moment for any negotiations that will lead to real, substantive legislation.

The climate just isn't ripe at the moment for a legislative solution.

Net neutrality legislation is not going to happen overnight.

I certainly believe American consumers deserve better than what the FCC Chairman is proposing.

This Senator has been open to finding a bipartisan solution on this issue.

It is clear that we are on the brink of a yet another leap forward in wireless communications.