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Look, protecting the safety and the health of the American public I see as one of our highest duties. Don't you?

I would like unanimous consent to enter this misleading survey into the record.

So you would be highly atoned to any kind of scams or falsehoods or misleading mailers of this nature, wouldn't you?

You are absolutely committed, are you not, to the accuracy of this Census count?

Sometimes lost in this era of hyper partisanship is the good work that Democrats and Republicans do in this Foreign Affairs Committee every day.

When you mislead somebody with a mailer, that is called mail fraud. Isn't it?

I wish to associate myself with each and every one of your remarks, Mr. Kennedy.

After the last Decennial Census in 2010, they did the same sort of thing, and our colleague, Carolyn Maloney from New York filed a bill to make that illegal, and that bill passed.

this regulatory change I think is a step in the right direction.

This was something that was made, deliberately made, to look like the Census.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to highlight the great work of the Special Olympics. Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting with Special Olympics athletes from Souderton Area High School, a Unified Sports school. Schools that participate in…

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize March as National Nutrition Month. A well-balanced, nutritious diet is important for all Americans, and access to fresh, quality ingredients and food shouldn't be a luxury. Last Congress, I had the…

What is your reason for the huge cuts that will go to my constituents and others across the nation in Medicare and Medicaid?

But don't you think it was somewhat derelict for the Administration even to think about reducing funding for CDC and NIH?

I was at a college voting precinct at 1 a.m. in the morning, where people had remained on-line to vote at 1:29 because they could not vote because of shortages of machines and broke-down machines.

I am disappointed in the slow response to the coronavirus.

So do you have an assessment of whether or not we were prepared on the Federal level for the coronavirus?

Quickly, can I--if we go into a moment in time of quarantine, closing schools, restaurants, et cetera, do you think we should also be concerned about, in this instance, hourly wages--hourly wage workers who would be caught up in that…