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I think this ought to be a wake-up call that it is time to change course.

I have introduced legislation that would cap the cost of insulin on a monthly basis at $25.

I think we are suffering from an increased market concentration here in the United States with the pharmaceutical companies, combined with over-reliance on foreign nations and foreign industry abroad.

private companies are choosing to invest in China and manufacture there, and yet they do not reveal where they are making their products.

I think this ought to be a wake-up call that it is time to change course.

private companies are choosing to invest in China and manufacture there, and yet they do not reveal where they are making their products.

I have introduced legislation that would cap the cost of insulin on a monthly basis at $25.

I think we are suffering from an increased market concentration here in the United States with the pharmaceutical companies, combined with over-reliance on foreign nations and foreign industry abroad.

In closing, we have a national interest in sustaining U.S. leadership in Southeast Asia, supporting human rights and respect for democratic freedoms, and articulating our strategic priorities. We will find willing partners in our many…

May I inquire how much time is remaining. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Missouri has 20 minutes remaining. The gentleman from Washington has 13 minutes remaining.

And just because these kids and their parents are not big-time donors, doesn't mean that they can be ignored.

Beijing has said that it intends to double China's nuclear power capacity by 2035.

At Jana Elementary School in the Hazelwood School District in the St. Louis area, we have nuclear material that is not only in proximity to a school, it is actually on school grounds.

I want to be on the record. I want to be crystal clear about this. I will do this as long as it takes until we get some fidelity for what happened to these school kids.

Can we agree that at the very least, wherever we think about locating nuclear waste--probably not a great idea to have it in proximity to school children?

Beijing has said that it intends to double China's nuclear power capacity by 2035.

I want this fixed for these school kids, and until we get some answers here, and frankly, some justice for these school kids, I am going to hold every nomination at the Department of Energy.

And just because these kids and their parents are not big-time donors, doesn't mean that they can be ignored.