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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

If this virus did, in fact, leak from the Wuhan lab... everyone in this country... deserves to know what happened.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

Some in Congress used this crisis to spend trillions of dollars on things that had little or nothing to do with COVID.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

we saw the lowest overall unemployment. Is that correct?

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

Obviously, there's a lot of data out there that indicates not only did it start in China, but that it also started in the Wuhan lab.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

Speaker Pelosi and the House of Representatives should not be covering up for China's lies and potential crimes.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

If this is a manmade virus, then this is exponentially worse than Chernobyl.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

House Democrats still refuse to hold a hearing on the origin of COVID-19.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

Take the $4 trillion in new spending proposals off the table.

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Garret Graves
@garretgraves· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

the climate crisis is a global problem and that we should be looking for solutions and emission reductions all over the world.

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Bill Cassidy
@billcassidy· Republican · LA· Jun 21, 2021

We write to thank you for your support of patients and providers in the mental health community by introducing the Telemental Health Care Access Act.

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John Bel Edwards
@johnbeledwards· Democratic · LA· Jun 18, 2021

Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards acted early.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 17, 2021

Hopefully, we can keep that difference in mind. I appreciate the gentleman filling in, and we will see the gentleman from Maryland back soon enough and maybe even moving a little faster than before. I am not going to challenge him to a…

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 17, 2021

I am sure the gentleman from Maryland is watching right now as he is recovering, but I said, we are used to sparring and having some fun conversations back and forth through the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus, but we also look…

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 17, 2021

I thank the gentleman from South Carolina for walking us through those. Of course, I would first like to, as we note that the majority leader is not here, wish Mr. Hoyer a speedy recovery. I got to speak with him yesterday, and he is doing…

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 17, 2021

I rise for the purpose of inquiring of the House majority whip the schedule for next week. Mr. Speaker, I would be happy to yield to my friend from South Carolina (Mr. Clyburn), the majority whip of the House.

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 17, 2021

I thank the gentleman, and we look forward to that robust process through both committee and, ultimately, on the floor. The last point, I wanted to ask about deals with infrastructure. We are seeing a lot of different groups both in the…

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 17, 2021

I thank the gentleman. Hopefully, we can have that debate and work together to achieve that vision for the future as we are dealing with the problems of today and our infrastructure needs for today, but also do it in a fiscally responsible…

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Steve Scalise
@stevescalise· Republican · LA· Jun 17, 2021

There is an old adage: ``Why put off tomorrow what you can do today?'' There is unanimous support for S. 1867 to not wait until August. And, in fact, it was May when Senators--all Republicans and all Democrat Senators--recognized that this…

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