Mr. Speaker, I thank my friend, Committee on Foreign Affairs Chairman Engel, for his comments, and I thank him for his effort to make this amendment better. This amendment includes all the Foreign Affairs Committee's edits, and it is…
Rubén Gallego
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Rubén Gallego is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 7th congressional district since January 6, 2015. Born on November 20, 1979, he has focused on issues such as veterans' affairs, immigration reform, and education during his time in office. Gallego, a former Marine, has been an advocate for military families and has worked to improve access to healthcare for veterans. He has also been involved in efforts to address gun violence and climate change.
I applaud each of you for your work. I know the future of your tribes and our country are brighter because of your leadership.
one of the basic things we can do is bring broadband to Indian Country, if anything, both for obviously economic reasons, educational reasons.
Thank you, Leticia. And I just want to check. Do we have any other new Members that joined since we started?
The Seminole Tribe has been the only government in Indian Country that has been approved for disaster declaration by the President.
Native American perspectives on mental health and healing take on a new significance in the midst of an ongoing pandemic.
Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to be removed as a cosponsor from H.R. 1154. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is there objection to the request of the gentleman from Arizona? There was no objection. ____________________
On June 1, by your testimony, you had largely peaceful protesters up until the time you actually forcibly tried to remove them.





