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This bipartisan legislation confirms, once again, that Congress intends for DHS to be the primary Federal civilian interface with the private sector on cybersecurity.

I think we have enough resources to protect the privately owned critical infrastructure; I think we don't.

I look forward to working with DHS to help the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency mature into an operational component and develop the capabilities needed to meet the challenges ahead.

I am, you know, a survivor of Katrina and Rita.

Last night, after years of debate and negotiation, Congress sent H.R. 3359, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act, to the President's desk.

So this is something that I appreciate being an original co-sponsor of the CASE Act, and I think it is very important for small creators to have this level playing field.

I appreciate him bringing this forward. Along with Reps Marino and Chu and Smith, we have been working on this bill, and I do believe there is a path forward.

This hearing gives us an opportunity to examine the Copyright Alternative and Small-Claims Enforcement Act, also known as the CASE Act.

This week, I joined rice farmers in Crowley, Louisiana, the rice capital of the world, to recognize National Rice Month. With more rice mills per square mile than anywhere else in America, the small town of Crowley was a fitting place to…

It is my great pleasure to introduce my pastor and friend, Dr. Brad Jurkovich, as our guest chaplain. He has led us in prayer this morning, and we are so grateful to have him. Pastor Brad is the senior pastor of the First Baptist Church of…

I first want to thank the chairman, the ranking member, and their staff for their perseverance on this legislation. This is really an amazing accomplishment that I think is going to transform how we plan for, how we prepare for, and how we…

It is the end of the road for the 1992 Cable Act, but we can't keep living under it.

I don't think anyone here would disagree with the fact that the way American families watch television has changed.

Much of the legacy paid TV industry that we use today is governed by the 1992 Cable Act.

let's get back to a free market where everybody is paid for their content.
