Mr. Speaker, I again commend the gentleman from Tennessee for his work on this bill. The Trail of Tears passes through my district in Arkansas. Again, this is a long-overdue bill. I urge passage of it in the House, and I urge our friends in the Senate to take up the bill and pass it, as well. Mr. Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time.
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