I want to join my colleagues today to affirm our collective effort to put aside partisanship wherever possible and seek the solutions our country needs. As I meet with constituents across Colorado's Sixth Congressional District, I constantly hear the refrain, What is Congress doing to help our country? The people of Aurora, Colorado, and the surrounding communities in my district want to know what is being done to fix the economy, to generate jobs, to care for our veterans, and to defend our Nation. They don't ask about the current beltway infighting. They want to know what is being done about our debt and to help with their children's schools. I'm glad to stand here today and repeat the message that Members of Congress need to put aside partisan agendas and seek solutions together.
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