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I offered this amendment for a very straightforward reason: to vindicate a principle that is both common sense and deeply American — that our service members should have the tools and the ability to fix and maintain the equipment they rely…

For decades, our service members have been forced to rely on a deeply broken system, a status quo that has made repairing equipment on the battlefield impossible.

We must come together to prioritize our children’s success, and I urge my colleagues to work with me on this bipartisan effort.

This is a time in the country when people are losing faith in institutions, particularly young people. And so having these kinds of traditions that people can relate to that help humanize what goes on here I think is really important.

The Sudanese people are enduring the world’s worst humanitarian and displacement crisis, while the RSF, SAF and their external backers continue to pursue a zero-sum war that has no military solution.

I’m proud to see CMS approve GO-NORTH’s budget ahead of schedule, allowing us to get to work for patients, providers, and communities across our state.

It’s been great to see so many of the same people who are willing to come back with their food or beverages … to hear them talk about the difference that it’s made for them and their business.

This bipartisan bill will build on the extensive research that shows how students learn to read most effectively and will help make those tools available for teachers to use in their classrooms.

In the greatest country in the world, we cannot resign ourselves to the fact that many children still struggle to read at grade level and that only one in three students leave high school as proficient readers.

During a cost-of-living emergency for families and small businesses, Senate Republicans today — over bipartisan opposition — pushed through legislation that puts the interests of the President over the pocketbooks of the American people.

Granite Staters and Americans see the President’s failures every day on gas station signs, grocery store receipts, electric bills, and at the pharmacy counter.

Neither you nor the president nor this administration are willing to acknowledge how much more people are paying at the gas pump, at the grocery store, in utilities, for health care, for all aspects of American life.

"This bipartisan bill gives the families of our fallen heroes the opportunity to receive financial support as they navigate their loss. It also ensures that the last thing that they have to worry about is an unexpected bill from the IRS."

"First responders sacrifice for our communities each and every day, and when some make the ultimate sacrifice, we owe their surviving families our support," said Senator Hassan.

Do you think about how the American people are paying more for gas, groceries and utilities, since the president clearly said he didn’t?

“During a cost-of-living emergency for families and small businesses, Senate Republicans today — over bipartisan opposition — pushed through legislation that puts the interests of the President over the pocketbooks of the American people.

“This bill expands a partisan slush fund for ICE, allows the President to continue his extravagant golden ballroom project, and paves the way for the President to roll out his $1.8 billion taxpayer-funded giveaway to January 6…

“Granite Staters and Americans see the President’s failures every day on gas station signs, grocery store receipts, electric bills, and at the pharmacy counter. They’re exhausted and need relief now.”