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It disturbs me greatly to have people talk about giving an organization that is not interested in peace around the globe.

I think that this is the problem that the administration has had and now the administration and Congress are having is this breakdown in an understanding of respective positions in the process.

Mr. Speaker, I submit for publication in the Congressional Record the attached copy of the rules of the Committee on Education and the Workforce for the U.S. House of Representatives for the 114th Congress: RULE 1. REGULAR, ADDITIONAL, AND…

But all you are going to ask for, based on what you are testifying to this morning, is that Congress lift the sanctions.

I believe it is Article 1 Section 8 says that it is the sole responsibility of Congress to enter into agreements with foreign nations.

Under her leadership, Fond du Lac has been leading the way in addressing the housing needs of its community.

I appear today with a great sense of optimism about the direction of our economy and the role the Department of Labor can play in sustaining and accelerating this recovery.

Let's ensure the people's priorities are our priorities by rejecting the President's budget and embracing pro-growth reforms.

As policymakers, we have an obligation to these men and women to do better.

This is not a roadmap leading to a stronger middle-class, but a blueprint for more government at the expense of the middle-class.

Middle-class families are being squeezed, and the last thing we should do is double-down on failed policies.

The American people have been through a lot since the recession began more than seven years ago.

the president's priorities continue to be more spending, more taxes, and more debt.

The president is demanding five new workforce development programs.

I want to again thank Chairman Kline, Congresswoman Foxx, and all the members of this committee--Ranking Member Scott--for your efforts and leadership.

We need to make sure that the economic progress that we are seeing results in shared prosperity for all, and that is exactly what the President's budget is seeking to do: to create an economy that works for everyone--an economy based on…

I think this is an early step towards reauthorizing NAHASDA and I am sure we will work this out as we go through the process.

The vote may prove to be the most significant political event in Africa this year.