
Environmental Justice matters. We must begin to eliminate the mentality that our nation's poorest communities can be used as dumping grounds for our industrial achievements.
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Environmental Justice matters. We must begin to eliminate the mentality that our nation's poorest communities can be used as dumping grounds for our industrial achievements.

In closing, I leave you with this thought, it is not a question of whether we can afford to protect the environment, rather it is a question of whether we can afford not to.

I strongly support H.R. 525, the Defense of the Environments Act.

It is clear today, maybe more so than in 1970, that there is a global connection through the environment.

We must also strive as global citizens toward safer drinking water and cleaner air at home and abroad.

Instead, a greater importance must be placed on volunteerism as a means of helping people.

I would like to call to your attention the importance of volunteerism to our Nation.

I would like to personally congratulate the Retired Senior Volunteers Program on their upcoming 25th anniversary.

Through its high school diploma program, Prologue, Inc. has assisted hundreds of out-of-school youths and older adults to receive their high school diplomas or their GED.

This community-based organization is improving the quality of life for thousands by helping to deliver a brighter future to those in need.

For the past twenty-five years, Prologue, Inc. has provided an invaluable service to thousands of Chicago residents.

Furthermore, more than 200 low-income families will have an opportunity to participate in Prologue's citywide welfare-to-work initiative.

Prologue, Inc. has also established an intergenerational alternative education program, and has provided community-based educational, counseling, and referral services for low-income juvenile offenders.

This kind of personalized foreign assistance is vital to accelerating the development of free enterprise and democracy around the globe.

I rise before you today to commend two of my constituents from Springfield, Illinois, John and Virginia Gaffney, for their tireless work on a volunteer mission with the International Executive Service Corps in Egypt.

I am joining with Chairman Talent, Ranking Member Velazquez and the Small Business Committee in support of the Disaster Mitigation Coordination Act.

Today I am proud to reintroduce, along with Congressman Wise from West Virginia, a constitutional amendment that seeks to end the arcane and obsolete institution known as the Electoral College.

I hope that the timing of this bill's introduction will only underscore the fact that the time has come to put an end to this archaic practice that we must endure every four years.