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Gary Peters
@garypeters· Democratic · MI· May 11, 2023

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you to each of our witnesses for being here today.

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Hillary Scholten
@hillaryscholten· Democratic · MI· May 11, 2023

This May, students from across west Michigan and the Nation will graduate from high school and college. I am honored to recognize one of these outstanding and incredibly bright graduates who hails from Michigan's Third Congressional…

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Debbie Stabenow
@debbiestabenow· Democratic · MI· May 11, 2023

Mr. President, I thank our leader for all of his wonderful work, all the time. I rise today to pay tribute to a phenomenal member of my staff, a leader who has played a key role in so many things I have been able to accomplish here in the…

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Shri Thanedar
@shrithanedar· Democratic · MI· May 11, 2023

I congratulate a constituent, a resident of the 13th District of Michigan, Candice Jackson, for winning the Teacher of the Year award. As we observe Teacher Appreciation Week, I also want to draw attention to over 36,000 teaching posts…

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Gary Peters
@garypeters· Democratic · MI· May 11, 2023

Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you to each of our witnesses for being here today.

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Debbie Stabenow
@debbiestabenow· Democratic · MI· May 10, 2023

Madam President, I rise today to honor the Michigan veterans throughout history who have given their lives for our Nation. During some of the toughest times for our country, Michiganders have been there. We have been willing to put our…

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Debbie Stabenow
@debbiestabenow· Democratic · MI· May 10, 2023

What a wonderful tribute, so thank you so much, Senator Lujan.

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Debbie Stabenow
@debbiestabenow· Democratic · MI· May 10, 2023

What a wonderful tribute, so thank you so much, Senator Lujan.

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Gary Peters
@garypeters· Democratic · MI· May 10, 2023

Madam President, I rise in support of Colleen Shogan's nomination to be the Archivist of the United States. The Archivist of the United States leads the National Archives and Records Administration, an important role that is responsible…

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Gary Peters
@garypeters· Democratic · MI· May 10, 2023

Madam President, I ask unanimous consent to complete my remarks prior to the scheduled vote. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered.

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Shri Thanedar
@shrithanedar· Democratic · MI· May 10, 2023

I thank the ranking member, Mr. Thompson, for yielding me time. Mr. Speaker, I stand here today as a symbol of what our immigration system can achieve. In 1979, at the age of 24, I entered this country alone with no friends, no family, but…

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Haley Stevens
@haleystevens· Democratic · MI· May 9, 2023

I thank Ranking Member Lofgren and my phenomenal colleague, Ms. Deborah Ross, for their leadership in putting forth this piece of legislation in a bipartisan way alongside the gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Miller). Ms. Ross hails from Research…

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Haley Stevens
@haleystevens· Democratic · MI· May 9, 2023

For everyone watching back at home, H.R. 1734 is bipartisan lawmaking at its best. A new Member of Congress, Mr. Collins of Georgia, the chair of the Subcommittee on Research and Technology of the House Science Committee, a subcommittee I…

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Haley Stevens
@haleystevens· Democratic · MI· May 9, 2023

In closing, we are also delighted to have new members of the Science, Space, and Technology Committee join us in passing bipartisan legislation. We are so grateful for the expertise from our colleague from Maine and the phenomenal…

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Debbie Stabenow
@debbiestabenow· Democratic · MI· May 4, 2023

We know that about 25 percent of all the debt of the country ever came from four years of Donald Trump's presidency.

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Debbie Stabenow
@debbiestabenow· Democratic · MI· May 4, 2023

The only people that want chaos, and want to play politics would even be considering this.

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