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It is essential that the United States maintain a strong footprint abroad.

Madam Speaker, today, October 15, is a big day for the people of Chester and Berks Counties, National Mushroom Day. Today, we honor the significant contributions Pennsylvania makes to agriculture. Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, has become…

Mr. Speaker, I rise today in recognition of the organization SkillsUSA. Last month, I had the pleasure of joining more than 550 students and advisers from 29 different States at SkillsUSA's annual Washington Leadership Training Institute…

I want to go back to the testimony and the legislation that is being proposed by two other Members.

We need to look at ensuring that we are adequately doing what we can to ensure that drivers are protected.

Congress also established broad based categorical eligibility in the 2008 Farm Bill so that more children could be eligible for free school meals.

It risks their health and their wellbeing and it is imperative the USDA is transparent with the public.

Many children would lose their access to school meals as a result of this rule.

We are working with Congressman Scott Perry on such a proposal in hopes of providing a service to the thousands of his constituents traveling more than 60 miles one way each day to work in either Baltimore, Philadelphia, or here in…

I know full well the struggles of military families.

the idea that I have heard in this hearing today, bashing all Uber and Lyft drivers due to the criminality and the horrific crimes of a few of them, it is insulting.

Trump froze military aid--as Ukrainian soldiers perished in battle.

We should do that, we should do that at our best and if we are misusing the program, we don't have program integrity.

This is about program integrity. And food security should be the focus.

Free for all despite not being eligible takes food from truly needy families and I would argue hungry children and that is just wrong.

Does the department think that children of these families do not need free school meals?