
Madam Chairman, I thank the chairman, and I withdraw my amendment. The Acting CHAIR. The amendment is withdrawn. Amendment No. 34 Offered by Ms. Kuster of New Hampshire The Acting CHAIR. It is now in order to consider amendment No. 34…
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Madam Chairman, I thank the chairman, and I withdraw my amendment. The Acting CHAIR. The amendment is withdrawn. Amendment No. 34 Offered by Ms. Kuster of New Hampshire The Acting CHAIR. It is now in order to consider amendment No. 34…

Madam Chair, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Madam Chair, I thank Mr. Visclosky and his staff for their tireless dedication to putting together such a comprehensive Defense appropriations bill. The work the gentleman's committee…

Madam Chair, I have an amendment at the desk. The Acting CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: Page 241, line 13, after the dollar amount, insert ``(increased by $5,333,000)''. Page 245…

So my tax dollars, against my will, going to a church without giving the full range of options that any healthcare provider would provide.

There are some threats that our loved ones cannot see. One of the most dangerous is carbon monoxide.

This would establish a CPSC grant program for States to install carbon monoxide detectors in childcare facilities.

Without dramatic reductions in greenhouse gas pollution, our economy will lose hundreds of billions of dollars in the coming decades.

I believe that climate change poses a very real and existential threat to human life.

I am joining Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky and Joe Kennedy today, introducing legislation to establish an Office of Public Participation at the FERC.

Do you believe that mitigating the damaging effects of climate change are in the public interest and the interest of future generations of Americans?

Mr. President, I thank my neighbor and friend, Senator Collins, and Senator Feinstein--the two of them for organizing this afternoon's conversation on the floor in recognition of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment…

I want to give a particular shout out to our Community Health Centers serving some of the most vulnerable populations in our rural state.

We are trying to encourage young people getting into career in technical education in our high schools.

Many of the programs that we are talking about today are critical in my home state of New Hampshire where we are in the midst of a major opioid epidemic.

Mr. Speaker, I rise on behalf of thousands of American heroes who may be unjustly denied the opportunity to serve the country they love. Last month, the administration's discriminatory ban on transgender military service took effect…

I care about the present and future well-being of our children, and I think it is something that is, you know, critically important.

Investing in clean energy is a tremendous need both in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.