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The use of out-of-date and commercially unsupported information technology by Federal agencies is one of the main drivers of increased IT maintenance costs.

To Mr. Hajjar, at my request the Postal Service Inspector General (IG) issued a report that found that the main cause of postal delays and poor service in New Hampshire was due to a lack of permanent staff.

Madam Speaker, I thank Chairman Pallone for yielding. Madam Speaker, I rise today and urge the swift passage of H.R. 2630. This legislation will save American lives by getting deadly chemical fentanyl analogues off our streets and allowing…

I wanted to start with a question to Dr. Lauer.

The questions that Senator Hawley and Senator Marshall are raising about support for Planned Parenthood under the PPP program. That was done under the Trump administration, under SBA Administrator Carranza.

I certainly share Chairman Murphy's concern about any resumption of arms sales to Saudi Arabia, as long as--well, generally, but particularly around what is happening in Yemen.

It is because the data shows that when women are involved in conflict resolution, it means that the resulting agreement is 35 percent more likely to last for 15 years or more.

Now that's the lowest in the country and far less than our neighboring State of Vermont which received roughly $222 million.

I am proud to be a member of Majority Whip Jim Clyburn's Rural Broadband Taskforce.

this past year has brought countless challenges, but one of the many that stands out is the critical need for universal, affordable broadband access all across America.

I am optimistic about what this Committee can accomplish together.

Transitioning to clean energy is not only necessary to protect human health and the environment, but it is also an enormous opportunity to create a more equitable economy.

As Congress works to help the country transition to net zero carbon emissions, we must ensure that low-income Americans and communities of color will benefit from this revolution in our energy sources.

We need to work together to ensure that environmental justice communities have a seat at the table as we transition to clean energy.

Generations of inequalities and injustices have placed a disproportionately high energy burden on our low-income, indigenous, and Black and brown communities.

S. 4408 proposed to temporarily increase the dollar amount of education assistance employees can receive from employers to $12,000.

I called for in my Relaunching America's Workforce Act, and the $100 billion for workforce development and programs President Biden called for in his American Jobs Plan.

That's why I've joined Chairman Wyden's bill to support women and minority entrepreneurs.