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Yes, but there must be some reason for it. There must be a lower cost of doing business.

I think we really need to be clear on what the critical goods are, and when we talk about incentivizing companies to do this, we need to recognize that there are a lot of government obstacles, impediments, and regulations that have forced…

Are you suggesting--and just to be explicit--that we may consider doing a U.S. subsidy for a manufacturing facility that would be built not in the United States but in a near-shore country?

We want the orphan drug benefit, but we also don't want this kind of arbitrage where it then introduces a higher price than it should be for something else.

I need some legislation. So what's my legislation going to read? How do we thread that needle?

If you get a better return on investment, whether it is green, gray, whatever it is, States should be able to make the decision.

The inconsistency, the repetitive mobilization and demobilization for projects related to infrastructure was incredibly expensive and frustrating.

We need to allow the States to prioritize what is most important to them, regardless of the funding stream.

I couldn't disagree more with the position. I think that it is a myopic view.

The federal government needs to decide what its role is.

D.C. is unique because it was expected to be unique. It was envisioned to be forever unique.

On that I demand the yeas and nays. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Pursuant to section 3(s) of House Resolution 8, the yeas and nays are ordered. The vote was taken by electronic device, and there were--yeas 246, nays 175, not voting 8, as…

It is important that as we move forward, we come up with informed policies that are based upon science, based upon evidence, based upon data.

The climate issue has always been very important, but I think some of the recent actions by this administration, executive orders and others, have had a significant impact on our energy industry.

I thank the gentleman from Ohio for yielding. Madam Speaker, I rise in strong opposition to this amnesty bill. And if you look at what is happening at our southern border right now, America is facing a serious crisis. Our southern border…

Part of dealing with the problem is to first admit there`s a problem. And President Biden doesn`t even want to acknowledge it. And then on the heels of this border crisis that is going on right now. There`s a bill on the House floor to…

We have spent nearly two years understanding the complex problems posed by big tech companies that have full control over their marketplaces and now we finally turn to the big question which is, how do we fix this?