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Mr. Speaker, I urge an ``aye'' vote on this legislation, and I yield back the balance of my time. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The question is on the motion offered by the gentleman from California (Mr. Huffman) that the House suspend the…

Donald Trump believes among other things that running for president is lucrative, but it also may help them stay one step ahead of the jail.

Mr. Speaker, I yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from South Carolina (Mr. Clyburn).

the contamination issues are widespread. Each of the services and multiple bases are contaminated, water supplies, and the like.

The Bay Area is home to the highest concentration of megacommuters in the country.

Thank you for your really extraordinary work on this.

I was very, very happy that a bill that's a priority of mine was incorporated into the infrastructure bill, the Clean Corridors bill, to provide this infrastructure.

Good morning. I call this hearing to order, the Subcommittee on House Service--on House Armed Services Readiness Subcommittee.

We have got to do a better job. That is part of retention. It is part of recruitment.

Strength of the dollar is a barrier right now. Workforce considerations are very real for our small businesses.

You are going to have to be our best advocates.

Thank you very much, Mr. Clyburn, for this meeting on this subject. I have been reading as much as I possibly can about Long COVID, and it seems as if, once again, the vulnerable populations in this country, who have not had access to…

It was sold to the voters then in 2008 as a $33 billion project with the possibility of adding also a Sacramento and a San Diego spur.

Thank you, Madam Chair. I know we are here to talk about the DISCLOSE Act, and I am looking forward to the important hearing and discussion.

It seems that in the last decade the Supreme Court has specifically made it harder for some people to vote and easier for the wealthy to influence elections.

They are going to get turned down. They are going to be suspected of not telling the truth. They are going to be ignored. And so this is a problem.

And so, again, we don't want to make the same mistakes that we made, missing these vulnerable populations and not getting the vaccinations or the testing done in a timely manner.