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you rape the public, and you give this a black eye, I find it repulsive.

I believe it creates perverse incentives for PBMs to shut out independent pharmacies at the expense of the American public.

That is one of the worst things about the Affordable Care Act.

Madam Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 997, the English Language Unity Act, introduced by my friend, Mr. King, from Iowa. I am a proud cosponsor of this important and commonsense bill. The English Language Unity Act establishes…

Mr. Speaker, it is with a heavy heart that I rise to pay honor to a friend and a colleague, Mr. Dan Summer. Dan was an attorney in Gainesville. As a young attorney just getting started, he was one of the people that I could turn to and ask…

Madam Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Abit Massey on receiving the prestigious University of Georgia President's Award in recognition of his extraordinary service to UGA and the State of Georgia. Abit is an institution in Georgia. He…

Life. Liberty. The pursuit of happiness. Mr. Speaker, in the United States Constitution, our Founders cast their vision for our Nation whose members would enjoy unparalleled freedom because of these basic truths. Life, liberty, and the…

But is it true that these dates really are virtually meaningless, because there is no commitment there?

Mr. Speaker, I appreciate my friend from Ohio for the time today. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of House Resolution 595 providing for consideration of H.R. 766, the Financial Institution Customer Protection Act and H.R. 1675, the…

Mr. Chairman, since ObamaCare was forced onto the American people 6 long years ago, Americans have seen their premiums skyrocket and access to providers dwindle. In fact, Chairman Price and I were in my district talking to a number of…

This is absolutely a trainwreck in every way. And the EPA is so far behind, not doing the job.

I think the American people have spoken, and they want choice, and they do want accountability.

I will tell you an example of that. We have a school--of course, you know, the facts are this, and we can talk about accountability all we want to, but the reason I am in Congress is because of Heritage School in Augusta, Georgia.

There is a difference between urban and rural food deserts that probably we don't talk about very often.

This is not about partisan politics. This is about a crisis that is threatening our very ability to defend our Nation.

So it is bigger than just the accounting issue, and I think you have called that out in this Committee before.