Mr. Speaker, I rise today in support of H.R. 1, the For the People Act. Mr. Speaker, I was in this very Chamber on January 6 when our democracy was attacked. In the days following, I received texts and calls from friends and former colleagues around the world, who were working on improving democracy in places like Burma and Hungary, who were devastated about what they were seeing and how it would impact their ability to make progress around the world. Passing H.R. 1, rebuilding trust in our democracy, is imperative for our national security. Since January 6, countries have questioned whether they need to listen to America's calls to defend human rights or abide by the results of free and fair elections. Our allies and partners have questioned if they should continue following our lead when it seems like other countries' autocratic systems are more capable of addressing crises. We need to rebuild our credibility on the world stage. Countries needn't be defined by their darkest days, but rather by how they overcome them. The world was watching on January 6, and it is watching again today. I urge my colleagues to support H.R. 1. ____________________
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