Madam Chairwoman, I just want to acknowledge Congressman Braley's efforts recognizing the challenges Americans have reading many government documents, particularly lending disclosures, which are very difficult to understand. This amendment is a commonsense approach to making the program more accessible. And I commend his leadership to expand plain language to all government documents.
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