
We’ve got 190 people a day in the United States who die of fentanyl overdose.
On the public record
Every politician on the site, every statement on file. Search, filter, and read the public record.
3,600+·quotes on file

We’ve got 190 people a day in the United States who die of fentanyl overdose.

I've got major concerns with--with how it is playing out, and particularly when it comes to fentanyl.

Are you saying that we have to accept AI chatbots encouraging people to kill themselves for the possibility that maybe it will cure cancer?

Why should the biggest, most powerful technology companies in the history of the world, why should they be insulated from accountability?

What 230 has absolutely, for sure done is help the companies who are your members pad their profits.

Madam President, I rise to bring this body's attention to 13 extraordinary Missourians who truly embody the best that our great State has to offer. They represent the inaugural class of my office's new Champions of Missouri Program, which…

I regret that I was not present for votes today. Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea'' on rollcall No. 9 and ``yea'' on rollcall No. 10. personal explanation

Had I been present, I would have voted ``yea'' on rollcall No. 9. ____________________

Today, I stand before you with immense pride and a spirited ``Go Chiefs'' to introduce a resolution commemorating a historic moment in sports history. We gather to recognize the 54th anniversary of the Kansas City Chiefs' first Super Bowl…

I thank the chairman for yielding and thank him for managing the floor today. I was supposed to do that, and I got stuck in a snowstorm and slid all the way here, but I am here and glad to be here. Before us today are a number of bills…

I have yet to talk to a Missourian who is an enthusiastic, no holds barred cheerleader for AI.

I mean, to see an entire body of law just destroyed. I mean, that can't possibly be right.

Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for convening this hearing.

Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. Thank you for convening this hearing.

I'm just concerned that this is going to be--if they're reading, if the AI companies, which are really just the Big Tech companies, again, if they're reading a fair use prevails, is that fair use is going to be the exception that swallowed…

It seems to me that every American ought to have some rights here in their data and in their content.

the reason that the public can't separate fact from fiction is in the case of these images.

Do we want all the news and information in this Nation to be controlled by two or three companies? I certainly don't.