Mr. Speaker, I yield myself 15 seconds. Rule XXI, clause 9, specifically defines congressional earmarks in one clause and limited tariff benefits in another. You lump them together, you are lumping hurt against manufacturing in the U.S. I yield 3 minutes to the gentleman who chairs the Trade Subcommittee, my colleague from Tennessee (Mr. Tanner).
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