I oppose this amendment striking the mandate for paper ballots, because striking the mandate would completely undermine the bill and the security that we are trying to achieve.
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Davis argues against removing the paper ballot mandate to maintain election security.
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I wanted to mention that one of my constituents asked why the GPO doesn't produce a Congressional Directory until about three-quarters of the way through Congress when it would be more useful to have it sooner.
I think that is important, because what we are trying to do is, at the same time, sort of build resiliency in the population so people begin to ask those questions: Who is supporting this? How are they doing it? Where is the money coming from? Et cetera.
What we are trying to do is send a strong demand signal that we want domestic production.
Thank you. I certainly hope we don't hear about some of those horror stories that have occurred from time to time.





