Mr. Speaker, from day one, House Democrats have been working with the Biden administration to build a stronger and more secure future for the American people. That is why we recently passed the COMPETES Act to fix our national supply chains, boost competition, and strengthen U.S. manufacturing. Last week, I had the opportunity to visit Haas Automation in my district in Oxnard, California. Haas manufactures over 90 percent of all American-made precision manufacturing tools and is the last standing major American manufacturer of the machines that are essential to most manufacturing in America. We are working to ensure American manufacturing companies like Haas can continue to compete globally and continue to thrive. That includes ensuring a level playing field with foreign competitors and ensuring U.S. manufacturers have access to adequate supplies of essential semiconductor chips. That is why we must get the America COMPETES Act across the finish line, because the success of American manufacturing will lead to the success of American working families. ____________________
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