
We cannot allow bureaucracy to get in the way of saving lives in our communities, which is why I strongly support this bipartisan bill.
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We cannot allow bureaucracy to get in the way of saving lives in our communities, which is why I strongly support this bipartisan bill.

Mr. Speaker, another week has gone by and another week of the press corps leaving aside writing about the greatest long-term issue facing our country, and that is the breakdown of the family, beginning in the 1960s with the most recent…

It's past time to get back to an adult conversation among elected officials, about getting the Federal Government back on a sustainable fiscal path.

The bills on today's legislative agenda take important steps to broaden access to the digital world of the future, while also honoring our past by supporting important historical and commemorative sites across the country.

CBO has warned Congress for decades that we'd face a fiscal reckoning due to ballooning mandatory spending.

Affordable and reliable high-speed Internet or broadband is vital to many aspects of modern life, including telemedicine and online education.

The Department views the achievements and legacy of Jackie Robinson as an important and inspiring story in our nation's history.

the rational choice for a business person, if you want to continue to compete ...

So again, it's hard to get that figure, but somewhere between two-thirds and three-quarters of C corp income is never double taxed...

So, large pass through is going to be paying a top marginal tax rate over 40 percent competing against whether it's a large or small C corp...

I mean one of the real tragedies of that occurring is that we're going to have an enormous disparity between C corporations...

Social Security was so important we can't let it go broke.

Through joint targeted reforms, H.R. 3283 and H.R. 3299 would improve the current permitting system.

Unfortunately, the current regulatory climate places considerable obstacles in the way of rural broadband providers, ranging from burdensome permitting requirements to lengthy application processes.

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to address the growing impact of President Biden's student loan bailouts on our Federal deficit. Over the past 3 years, President Biden has repeatedly bypassed Congress and the courts to cancel student loans. His…

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to welcome Father Brett Jamrog, who delivered this morning's prayer, as the guest chaplain for the day. Father Jamrog is a native of Fremont, Nebraska, and a priest of the Archdiocese of Omaha. Ordained in 2022…

Madam Speaker, we had a debate last night, and, obviously, a lot of Americans are discussing public policy. I want to address what I consider the three greatest crises facing America today, only one of which was brought up by the press…

Mr. Chair, let's go back to 1979. The executive branch sometimes does not get it right, as we saw with President Jimmy Carter who adopted the One China policy here and Congress had to step in with the Taiwan Relations Act in order to make…