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Human Rights Watch is opposed to the Florida law--so you do know this.

Now, over 20 Republican-led State legislatures have criminalized health care for LGBTQ+ people, forcing families to travel hundreds of miles and even flee their communities to access lifesaving medically recommended care.

it was a few weeks back that I was on the Senate floor visiting with my colleagues about the Federal Reserve's response to the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, and I again am here today, this time to, in more specific terms, indicate there…

Again, I think it is the pot calling the kettle black.

I hope the American people understand how much damage and chaos, of course, this would unleash.

I think it is the pot calling the kettle black. We have our own Administration cracking down on freedom of expression.

Human Rights Watch is opposed to the Florida law--so you do know this.

I think we can all agree that Iran is an oppressive and dangerous neighbor to everyone in the region.

This idea that we are somehow going to invade northern Mexico... is completely crazy.

the U.S. under the Biden Administration has been incredibly strong on taking on Iran on the issue of human rights.

Governor Greg Abbot... took horrific actions by illegally deploying actual floating buoys, which we saw with blades on them, to maim innocent people at the border.

We should be clear that there is no way to an orderly border without a conversation about legal pathways.

I continue to believe that the legal business dealings of private corporations should not be the subject of yet another hearing of this Subcommittee.

I take my responsibilities as a Senator, as do all Senators, seriously, and I'd like at least part of my legacy in my service in the United States Senate to be that I participated in a process that provided a good judicial--members of the…

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

I recall the first time I sat down with the late great Senator Bob Dole after I had been elected to Congress. And the purpose of that meeting was to get to know the Senator, but I had a big issue I was getting ready to vote on, and I…

I rise today to honor the life and to mourn the passing of a Kansan whom I was privileged to know for many years and to work with for many years--Bill R. Fuller. Mr. Fuller touched lives, the lives of everyone who knew him, and he left the…

I take my responsibilities as a Senator, as do all Senators, seriously, and I'd like at least part of my legacy in my service in the United States Senate to be that I participated in a process that provided a good judicial--members of the…