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It is critically important that the United States lead the way.

The number one thing that needs to be -- needs to happen is the rebuilding of the Department of Justice, so that it is a Justice Department that works for America and not a Justice Department that works for an individual.

Yes. There is no reason for us not to. We introduced this bill almost a year ago. And so it`s time to act. And how much more do we need?

I think it`s really critical. We`re not talking about window dressing or smoke and mirrors. We are talking about substantive legislation.

I have been watching this and have been involved in this issue for decades, and it`s terrible that it took the world witnessing the torture and murder of an individual to bring about this type of change.

We want policing to be like most other professions that have national standards, that have accountability.

Well, absolutely, because we see case after case, and then there is word that another case happened today. So, clearly, we have to do something to transform policing in the United States.

This Congress I joined with Chairman DeFazio and Congressman Fitzpatrick in introducing H.R. 1915, the Water Quality Protection and Job Creation Act of 2021.

California has always been a donor State in many areas, so I kind of take exception to that.

Today is a good day to do this. We will continue to discuss the need to renew the Federal commitment to fund our clean water infrastructure challenges.

Today, we continue to discuss the need to renew the federal commitment to fund our clean water infrastructure challenges.

we would be essentially fully reliant on the sea-based leg of the triad.

This Congress, I joined with Chairman DeFazio, and Congressman Fitzpatrick, in introducing H.R. 1915, the Water Quality Protection and Job Creation Act of 2021.

I think it is important that we do that with an eye toward the 21st century, making sure we 'build back better.'

I joined with Congressman Michael McCaul, who introduced the CHIPS Act, which would help address the semiconductor shortage.

While we are still in the early stages of 5G deployment, the Federal Government must be a driving force in spectrum policy if we are to win the race to 5G and beyond.

I urge Congress to act quickly to pass Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, which your committee marked up on April 21.

So is it just implementation of the controls that are there now?