Madam Speaker, why were we brought back to Washington, D.C., this week? Was it to provide much-needed relief and assistance to American families and small businesses because of the pandemic? No. Instead, we continue to spend time on another set of mostly partisan messaging bills with little or no input from Republicans. My Democratic colleagues rely on grandstanding and talk more about the bills they have passed than the bills, Madam Speaker, they have actually gotten signed into law. It is time for Democrats to get serious and stop trying to score political points and come back to the negotiating table. Let's serve the American people by actually getting much-needed bipartisan legislation signed into law to fight this virus and get our economy back. We have already proven how much good we can accomplish for American families and the American people when we work together. ____________________
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