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Bridging the digital divide and getting access to every American has long been a bipartisan interest and an important job for the FCC.

Residents of North Carolina know that improving Internet access in rural areas keeps these smaller communities thriving.

A cynic could say that two-thirds of the bill has less to do with improving the customer service, the customer experience, and enterprise transformation, and more to do with actually making you less liked by the taxpayers.

I think that it's important to know that somebody with some enterprise transformation experience, particularly in the public sector, is desperately needed at the IRS.

I think it's a cop-out to say that the $400,000 limit means that the little guy shouldn't mind.

Mr. President, when I look back at the 8 years I have been in the Senate, I can think of a lot of things I like about this job. I have really gotten to know staff on both sides of the aisle, a lot of Members on both sides of the aisle…

I don't think there is anybody who is in this position who doesn't know that the IRS needs to modernize.

I think overreaching could have set us back by a decade or generation of innovation.

Residents of North Carolina know that improving Internet access in rural areas keeps these smaller communities thriving.

Bridging the digital divide and getting access to every American has long been a bipartisan interest and an important job for the FCC.

Bridging the digital divide and getting access to every American has long been a bipartisan interest and an important job for the FCC.

I think he has been going a little bit too fast and a little bit too expansive on rulemaking.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Dr. George Debnam who, sadly, passed away last month. Dr. Debman was a towering figure in our community, best known for delivering 10,000 babies; the most by any single physician in the history of North…

Is it really a technology problem or is it a management problem?

So, in 2022, I understand that your operating revenues were around just shy of $24 billion and Southwest spends about $1 billion on technology every year.

Sounds like it was in the mix, but it wasn't the priority.

Families were unable to gather. People were left stranded.

Consumers, again, they get to vote on airline policies and performance, especially with their feet, and that vote is where they take their business.