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I think that makes an awful lot of difference in the politics.

Mr. Speaker, today I rise in support of consumer protection and privacy on mobile devices. Every day, millions of Americans use mobile applications to help us get through the day, but many consumers do not know that their data is being…

Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent that when the House adjourns today, it adjourn to meet at 9 a.m. tomorrow. The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Rodney Davis of Illinois). Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Georgia? There…

I for one and the folks of the Ninth District of Georgia where I represent are not looking for those things, they are looking for the truth.

Madam Speaker, today I introduce H.R. 1844, the Arbitration Fairness Act. Forced arbitration agreements stack the deck against working people and have been of concern to me ever since I've come to Congress. These agreements are pervasive…

Senator Isakson, who is now in the Finance Committee, is passionate and determined to help this happen.

Carrie has seen to it that that has taken place and has implemented the policies of the Kate Puzey Peace Corps Protection Act.

It was a privilege to serve with you in the Congress.

I commend her to you highly, and I look forward to seeing her confirmed in short order.

I trust and verify that Rose Gottemoeller is exactly the right person the United States of America needs at this time.

I appreciate her asking me to introduce her today, and I will just share a few thoughts additional to those Senator Chambliss said.

I appreciate the opportunity to commend to the Foreign Relations Committee and the United States Senate, Carrie Hessler Radelet.

Last, I am the Republican designee from the United States Senate to the United Nations for this session of Congress.

After that passage of that act, we learned of a number of other sexual violence cases and violence cases against Peace Corps Volunteers.

I look forward to seeing her as an adversary to some of the tougher leaders around the world that she will be dealing with at the United Nations because I am confident that the same passion she has for human rights she has for this…

Samantha is already well known by this committee, but suffice it to say she is an Irish-born American who matriculated to Atlanta to become educated in high school to prepare herself not just for this job but to go to Yale and go to…

This is a very serious situation which we are about to discuss, and it is very important that both sides of the story be told.

I thank the gentleman. Mr. Chair, at this point, I'm pleased to yield 2 minutes to my friend from Georgia (Mr. Scott), the cosponsor of this amendment.