
Mr. Richmond. The gentleman from Rhode Island yields back.
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Mr. Richmond. The gentleman from Rhode Island yields back.

I want to thank the witnesses for their valuable testimony and the Members for their questions.

I just wanted to highlight that we have different challenges in this country in this time and day.

My bill will help State and local governments be better prepared to defend their cyber networks.

It costs money to protect the American people. It is not that we just want to spend, spend, spend.

We talk less about how poor cyber hygiene and low tech literacy can present a real economic barrier to entry.

As Chairman, I want to spend some time looking at how cybersecurity impacts real people--like the ones I represent in the 2d District of Louisiana.

Access to connected devices--and an understanding of how to use them securely--is the very foundation for economic mobility.

As former President Jimmy Carter once explained, the electoral system cannot inspire public confidence if no safeguards exist to deter or detect fraud, or to confirm the identity of voters.

All the sacrifices, the blood and the sweat and the tears that were put in by John Lewis and all those other legends and patriots and heroes will not be forgotten.

Looks to me like it was to protect those who were giving the campaign contributions to those who were passing the laws.

I stand with all House Republicans, and any Democrats willing to put aside politics in the best interest of the people, to defend religious freedom and the rights of religious minorities to worship freely.

House Republicans will also continue our steadfast support for the Religious Freedom Restoration Act and will fight any attempts to diminish or weaken the law, which has served our country well for over 25 years.

Regardless, I thank both of my colleagues in advance for their testimony, and I hope we can all work together to protect the Constitution of the United States.

Madam Chair, I rise in support of my two amendments that were made part of the en bloc that we are debating. My first amendment reflects congressional intent for the Army to prioritize necessary funding for its combat development centers…

Madam Speaker, I know the gentleman and I have been having the conversation for well over a month now about this crisis at the border. I am glad to hear that there is the possibility, maybe the likelihood, that there will be legislation…

Mr. Speaker, I rise for the purpose of inquiring of the majority leader the schedule for next week. I yield to the gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Hoyer), our distinguished majority leader.

Madam Speaker, the gentleman and I need to and, hopefully, will work closely together--not isolated, but together--over the weekend to come up with a bill to solve this problem, recognizing that the Senate is going to, hopefully, move…