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As technology evolves, worker protections must evolve with it.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life of Cynthia Vernon Warren. Cynthia came to New Mexico in 1958 and fell in love with our beautiful State. While she lived in Albuquerque for over 50 years, Cynthia had a soft spot for the village…

I think that part of the challenge that we face is to figure out how to incentivize more of our young people to go into the specific areas that are matched with where our economy can grow.

Well good morning, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for holding this hearing as well, and to our Ranking Member and to his staff, thank you all so much, and for being here everyone.

I am actually very excited to be talking about apprenticeships and trades education because I am a former tradesperson.

I appreciate that. Mr. Chairman, I have some other questions. I'll submit them into the record, and I do want to highlight Ms. Fulton's testimony surrounding the devastation in communities, especially the work that she's done in the area…

I don't know that FEMA is expeditious in the work that needs to be done with getting this funding out into communities.

The value of these peppers go far beyond their economic value.

Without your supply chain there is no economy.

How does the United States make our supply chains resilient when considering specialty products that cannot be replaced as a result of what we're seeing with these heat conditions, less water, the drying of rivers, reservoirs, whatever it…

So, one of the things that New Mexico has done--and I think this goes along with some of the comments that were made about other countries--is that we made college free for all.

Right now, in New Mexico we have more jobs than people, and I think some of the discussion has really pointed to that.

We urge the subcommittee to establish permanent and recurring funds for Tribal Courts within BIA's Public Safety and Justice account.

We urge the subcommittee to significantly increase this 'neediest of the needy' housing program for fiscal Year 2023.

Tribal and Wellness Courts are tangible evidence of our sovereign status and promote healing and reduce criminal activity.

I am a proud Head Start baby myself, so I know the benefits that this program can bring to both families and communities.

Madam Speaker, just 3 days ago, Democrats voted to keep our government open. We told America how Republicans were slashing vital programs in their extreme appropriations bills. We voted down the Republican plan to drastically cut programs…

Madam Speaker, I rise today to deliver a message on behalf of Native American youth. As the Representative of New Mexico's Second District with seven sovereign nations, I have heard from leaders from the Center for Native American Youth…