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I wish that China didn't lie to America and the rest of the world.

President Trump made tough science-based decisions that did save hundreds of thousands of lives.

Do you think it would cause even more deaths if people were led to be suspicious of a vaccine because of politics?

Do you know how many lives we could have saved if the Chinese Communist Party didn't deny?

Mr. Speaker, I thank the gentlewoman from West Virginia. Mr. Speaker, I want to thank Chairman DeFazio and Ranking Member Sam Graves for their work on this legislation. Once again, Mr. Speaker, this is a demonstration of bipartisan…

Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. I thank my friend from Michigan, and I want to thank Chairman Grijalva and Ranking Member Bishop for their work on this legislation, the DESCEND Act. Mr. Speaker, years ago, the…

Mr. Speaker, I yield myself the balance of my time. I want to thank my friend from Georgia. I appreciate him bringing that cute little picture of the fish for us to see the size. Of course, that fish was actually born in Louisiana and swam…

Lastly, Mr. Speaker, I want to thank a number of people who were really instrumental in helping us to strike this bipartisan balance: Mike Leonard with the American Sportfishing Association; Cmac, with the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation…

Mr. Speaker, I rise today in opposition to this partisan bill that is not focused on helping families and small businesses. Everybody in this Chamber knows that this bill is going nowhere because they didn't even work with Republicans to…

Mr. Speaker, 23 Democrats, just a few days ago sent a letter to the Speaker saying, ``Passing a bipartisan COVID-19 relief package should be our number one priority in the coming days. It is our request that you continue to negotiate…

I certainly can attest that personnel is policy in every sense of that phrase.

It is like the fox owning the henhouse, and pimping the chickens and then eating the chickens.

It is time for Congress to act, and I am happy to be a part of this monumental effort.

Our concern with the resolution is that it actually supports or it embraces an agreement that would result in a net increase in global emissions.

How do you have a business, how do you take care of your family, how can you even live there--as I understand, we have seen a net departure of families from California--if you are having rolling blackouts and brownouts?

does it make sense to put the country through the economic devastation that these policies would create instead of investing more in adaptation and resilience

I just think we have to be really thoughtful about the international implications and the affordability and exportability of the solution.