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Mr. Chairman, oh, those experts, those experts have done us so well in the United States of America. Why are we $33 trillion in debt? Why do we have childhood obesity that is off the charts at this point? Oh, those experts serve us so…

Mr. Chair, first of all, merry Christmas. My bipartisan amendment prevents the USDA from issuing any rule that bans any of the milk covered in this bill, including chocolate milk. This would ensure that all types and flavors of milk are…

Madam Speaker, over the next month, there is going to be more discussion with regard to what is going on in Ukraine and whether we should have more Ukraine aid. I will emphasize, again, there is not enough discussion about how this war is…

Mr. Speaker, like most Americans, I happened to be in the room because I am on the committee and was a little bit startled and stunned by the lack of concern for rampant anti-Semitism in the most prominent universities in this country--the…

Mr. Chair, I thank Ms. Foxx for making Biblical allusions. Last week, we were here talking about National Bible Week. One of the phrases that you run across again and again as you read the Bible is that God promised Abraham a land flowing…

Mr. Chair, I thank the gentleman from Louisiana for painting a vivid and completely disingenuous picture of junior high school students being held down and having milk forced down their throats in a school cafeteria. I will also take the…

the United States Government is subsidizing child slavery in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

What we are generally talking about is dark money.

Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman, and thank our witnesses for appearing today.

Outreach to them politically, not leading them toward a particular candidate, is this the speech that we are--we have talked about today that is supposed to be, you know, at the pinnacle of corruption?

Madam Speaker, there is going to be a lot of talk around this building as far as what goes on with the future funding of Ukraine. I have voted for funding for Ukraine in the past. I think it is important that the United States appear…

Do you understand that these artisanal mines have thousands of children working in the condition of essentially slavery, mining cobalt in the Democratic Republic of the Congo?

We conservatives that believe in producing energy however we can, we have always wanted to do that.

So, we could shut down affordable energy here in America, and it will do nothing on the issue that is before us.

I would much rather be subject to that than the vicissitudes of a government that is trying to decrease the amount of energy that we produce in America.

Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleagues for speaking in support of this important measure. By passing the bill today, we can ensure FEC enforcement operations continue to run smoothly. I am urging my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to…

Mr. Speaker, I move to suspend the rules and pass the bill (S. 2747) to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 to extend the Administrative Fine Program for certain reporting violations. The Clerk read the title of the bill. The…

Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 1 minute. I thank my colleague, Mr. Morelle, the ranking member on the Committee on House Administration, for his work in this regard. As noted by my colleague, sometimes we disagree on elections administration…