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And if FTX had been a publicly traded company, would it have been required to make disclosures and attestations that we just discussed?

Despite the fact that LGBTQ+ people make up roughly seven percent of the population, 20 percent, or more than one in five reported hate crimes last year were motivated by sexual orientation or gender identity bias.

I just joined the hearing. I was in the House Armed Services Committee mark-up, so just joined, and I will hold on questions for now.

That kind of coordination is very important. It really needs to be seamless.

It fundamentally doesn't recognize LGBTQ people, as people, who have a right, to access marriage, like everyone else did.

This legislation, today, that we passed, and the President will sign, will ensure that for federal purposes, if you are married, lawfully, any state in the country, every other state must recognize that.

Well, that was very important to get it done now, because we had a Speaker of the House, and a Senate Majority Leader, who were committed to bringing this bill, to the floor, for a vote.

It's bewildering that the Supreme Court Justices are not [subject to a Code of Ethics], and we're clearly seeing the results of that.

This campaign which I think to most Americans is just shocking that there was actually a sophisticated effort to influence... Justices of the Supreme Court.

We can and must restore faith in our highest court, and we can start by passing the Supreme Court Ethics and Transparency Act.

The Supreme Court, the highest court in our Nation, no longer has the confidence of most Americans.

China is watching. Dictators and authoritarian leaders all over the world are watching how we behave in this moment.

This is an effort to undermine America's support for Ukraine, to begin a process to make sure the words of the very author that not one more penny go to the people of Ukraine in this fight.

This resolution of inquiry is a political stunt designed to tie up and slow down our critical efforts to help Ukrainian forces.

I will never back down from providing the necessary support for Ukrainian forces to beat back this war of aggression and restore their territorial integrity.

I rise in strong opposition to this resolution of inquiry. ... we cannot do anything to undermine the very strong message that we stand committed to remain with the Ukrainian people until they win this fight.

I want to give a special thank you to Representative Langevin for your testimony today, for being here, and for sharing your personal experiences with travel to help improve legislation to ensure that the experience is improved for all…

I want to thank you for your leadership of this committee but, in particular, your support and attention to people with disabilities.