Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I rise in strong support of the amendment to add funding back to title X from my colleagues Congresswoman Lowey and Congresswoman DeLauro, who have always been fierce advocates for women's health, and I am thrilled…
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Florida's 23rd congressional district since 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, she has held various leadership roles, including serving as the chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2011 to 2016. Throughout her tenure, Wasserman Schultz has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and women's rights, advocating for policies that aim to improve the lives of her constituents. She has been an outspoken advocate for gun control and has worked on legislation addressing the needs of veterans and military families.
Mr. Chairman, I move to strike the last word. The Acting CHAIR. The gentlewoman from Florida is recognized for 5 minutes.
Just an extension of what Mr. Rokita referred to, would you say that it is not responsible for us to hold the lifting of the debt ceiling hostage...
Individuals who have to go to the emergency room to get their health care which is part of that $43 billion is not inactivity.
Madam Speaker, it has been 6 weeks now since Republicans assumed control of the House of Representatives, and we have yet to see a single job-creation bill brought to the House floor. Indeed, just last week we spent roughly 10 hours…
There is a way to keep these individuals who are very, very likely to re-offend confined.
It should have been a priority to issue that report annually since 2008 regardless of whether the appropriations were made.
I am quite proud, along with my colleague, Ms. Adams, that our home State is fully compliant.
The $62 billion in savings to which I just referred: Is that separate and distinct from the $125 billion in savings included in the budget related to program integrity?





