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I thank Mr. Enyart for his service to our Nation, both in the military forces as well as here in Congress. I would like to just reflect upon his remarks as well. It is my intent to bring a different standard of decorum and bearing to the…

With that, Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that all Members may have 5 legislative days in which to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the subject of this Special Order. The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr…

Thank you, Mr. Yoho. And to continue the conversation, I would like to yield to the gentlewoman from the great State of Arizona (Ms. Sinema).

Thank you. At this time I would also like to yield to my colleague from Mississippi (Mr. Palazzo), for a few comments.

I thank the gentleman from Pennsylvania. At this time, we are going to talk a little bit about aviation, and Guard aviation in particular, because it is something I have been familiar with since the mid-1980s, when I first went to flight…

Thank you, Representative Dent. I appreciate your comments and I appreciate your support for our Guard. Again, that is the discussion--a discussion about a process that should be open, that we should have a part in. What we would ask at…

Thank you, Mr. Rokita. With that, Mr. Speaker, I rise today to talk about an issue that maybe is unknown to many Members and many citizens but should be known, which is the reduction of forces--the reduction in the capability of our…

At this time, I yield to the gentleman from Indiana (Mr. Rokita), my colleague. ObamaCare

I thank the gentleman from Mississippi for his comments. Again, we are not saying that the Guard and the Reserve aren't willing to do their part. It is my belief, it is this Member's belief, that the DOD and the Chiefs are under…

I reserve a point of order against the motion to recommit. The SPEAKER pro tempore. A point of order is reserved. The Clerk will report the motion to recommit. The Clerk read as follows: Add at the end of the bill the following new…

Opponents of the Exchange Information Disclosure Act argue that HHS is already reporting data. Yet more than 3 months after the disastrous launch of the exchanges, we simply do not know how many Americans have actually completed enrollment…

Opponents of the Exchange Information Disclosure Act have argued that requiring weekly reports on the health care law to the American people is too burdensome, too costly for the Department of Health and Human Services. Yet, somehow, HHS…

At this time, I am pleased to yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Upton), the chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee.

At this time, I am pleased to yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Nebraska (Mr. Terry), the prime sponsor of the legislation.

Just to clarify, we hear the words ``sign up,'' ``signed up,'' ``equal to enrollment.'' We may know how many people have signed up. We do not know how many have actually enrolled and have paid their first month's premiums. Secondly, we are…

At this time, I am pleased to yield 3 minutes to the gentlelady from Tennessee (Mrs. Blackburn), the vice chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee. {time} 1045

At this time I am pleased to yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Louisiana, Dr. Cassidy, a very active member of the Health Subcommittee.

As Secretary Sebelius acknowledged at an Energy and Commerce hearing in December, enrollment in an exchange plan is not complete until the first month's premium has been paid. The administration, so far, has refused to tell the American…