I yield such time as he may consume to the gentleman from North Carolina (Mr. McHenry). Mr. McHENRY. Mr. Chair, I appreciate my colleague for yielding. I do believe, notwithstanding the lack of warrant or subpoena, the gentleman's amendment gives us greater confidence that the agency and law enforcement officials will be using this database more appropriately. I think this is a necessary amendment for this bill to move forward, though we still have greater issues to contend with. I appreciate the gentleman working in such a constructive way and bipartisan way.
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