
I support all the legislation being considered today, but in particular, House Resolution 355, which condemns, in the strongest terms, the murderous terrorist attacks in Manchester, United Kingdom, on Monday night.
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I support all the legislation being considered today, but in particular, House Resolution 355, which condemns, in the strongest terms, the murderous terrorist attacks in Manchester, United Kingdom, on Monday night.

Last year, Congress thoughtfully, in a bipartisan manner, rejected the prior administration's shortsighted proposal to terminate the Mixed Oxide Fuel Fabrication Facility.

Mr. Speaker, I am grateful to express appreciation for Annie Richardson, press assistant of South Carolina's Second Congressional District. A native of Alexandria, Virginia, Annie has called South Carolina's Second Congressional District…

the protection of human rights is often deeply intertwined with peace and security.

We built an American economy that was the envy of the entire world and can be again...

We need to have an honest conversation with the American public about where that is and where we are headed.

At some point in the very near future, we expect to be paying more money for debt than we do for defense.

I think there is a disconnect between the American people and the government when we don't lay out a path to balance.

For some reason this body--and I count myself amongst you because I was one of you until recently--we just don't get it.

Bill Clinton gave more people--'gave' being the wrong verb--but provided health insurance for more people than HillaryCare would have simply by having economic growth.

When we print money to pay off debts, what it essentially does is make the existing dollars in your pocket work less.

I think one of the knocks against your party is that you don't believe in national defense.

Not only that, we need to do it to save the country.

If you confiscated the net worth of the richest 400 people in America, all you would do is cover the Federal budget deficit for about 4 years.

We never said that Meals on Wheels was ineffective.

We refuse to accept it as well, Congressman, as you mentioned. We think that if that is where you are, then don't accept it.