I would like to yield 1 minute to the gentlewoman from California (Ms. Woolsey).
Anna Eshoo
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Anna A. Eshoo is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 16th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been an advocate for various issues including healthcare, technology, and environmental protection. Eshoo has played a significant role in shaping policies related to telecommunications and has been involved in efforts to improve access to healthcare for her constituents.
I am pleased to yield 1 minute to the gentleman from Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer), who is the chairman of the House Caucus on Public Broadcasting.
I would now like to yield 2 minutes to a highly respected member of the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Telecommunications and Internet Subcommittee, the gentleman from Pennsylvania, Mr. Mike Doyle. And Happy St. Patrick's Day.
I am pleased to yield 2 minutes to our distinguished colleague from our beautiful State of California, Congresswoman Doris Matsui.
I am pleased to yield my remaining 1 minute to the gentlewoman from New York (Mrs. Maloney).
I now yield 2 minutes to Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin from Wisconsin, a highly valued member of the committee.
At this time I would yield 1 minute to the gentleman, the great Irishman from Virginia (Mr. Moran).
I yield 1 minute to the brilliant, brilliant gentleman from New Jersey (Mr. Holt).
May I inquire how much time we have left on each side? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentlewoman from California has 13 minutes remaining. The gentlewoman from Tennessee has 11 minutes remaining.
I am very pleased to yield 1 minute to the gentlewoman from New York (Mrs. Lowey), who is one of the great advocates of public broadcasting in the Congress.
I would like to inquire how much time we have remaining. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentlewoman from California has 2 minutes remaining. The gentlewoman from Tennessee has 4\1/2\ minutes remaining.
I yield myself such time as I may consume. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in fierce opposition to this bill which is going to adversely affect more than 34 million National Public Radio listeners through 900 local stations across our entire…





