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Mr. Speaker, every day I hear from my constituents in Pennsylvania's Ninth Congressional District about the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs. Families should not have to dedicate such a high percentage of their disposable income on…

Madam Chair, I am going to read a letter from a family back in Pennsylvania, the Stewarts, Sara, Michael, and their three daughters: Maddie, Gilly, and Daphne. It start off this way: Dear Congressman Kelly, my name is Sara Stewart, and I…

Madam Speaker, I rise today to recognize Computer Science Education Week. Ten years ago, this awareness week was established to highlight the important skill set and the role it plays in all industries. Every year, Computer Science…

Mr. Speaker, food banks and food pantries play a valuable role in our communities all year long, but around the holiday season their impact on families in need is magnified. In 2018, more than 37 million Americans were considered food…

Madam Chair, I rise in support of H.R. 3, the Elijah E. Cummings Lower Drug Costs Now Act. In his name, the days of putting profits over people must come to an end. Madam Chair, to my colleagues across the aisle, why do they consider this…

This legislation helps to bolster the actions that the Department of Agriculture is currently taking with their rule proposal which seeks to eliminate automatic license renewals.

This law is not a panacea, but it certainly helps our small farmers.

I loved my job as a public interest lawyer, and I loved volunteering with kids, helping them to get a good start and helping them to understand why our government and our laws are what make our country that shining city on a hill, a beacon…

So, you know, I think it takes us back to basics again, and the basics being, if it looks like a duck and it swims like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it is probably a duck.

If President Trump's obstruction, abuse of power, and obstruction of Congress are not impeachable, nothing is.

There is no exception in the Constitution that allows a President to cheat in an election just because the economy's going well.

We are not judging the President himself; we are judging his actions.

There is plenty of direct evidence of the President's wrongdoing.

Too many of our dogs currently suffer from inhumane conditions in commercial breeding facilities.

Abuse of power is, at this point, just a vestige of quid pro quo.

Democrats just know they can't beat President Trump in 2020; they can't beat the President on his merits.

Trump does not state a quid pro quo in the call.