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We urge our colleagues to support legislation to defund the experiments in order to eliminate wasteful spending on unnecessary and outdated research.

I don't think it's unreasonable to make damn sure we're all there at the strike of the gavel. It's that simple.

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if [Musk] has access to private data, I would be concerned given he's not an official member of the government.

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I think my colleagues on both sides have done a good job of expressing our concerns about the status of reforms and performance of the Post Office.

To achieve this, each person must be counted so that reapportionment can proceed and give each state the proper number of representatives in the House and the proper number of votes in the electoral college.

Now we're just talking about the art of the possible, kind of the metes and bounds of things that we can do quickly, things that will take a longer time, require enabling legislation.