This resolution is extremely important as it condemns the Assad regime for the atrocities against the Syrian people.
Ted Yoho
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Ted Yoho is a former U.S. Representative from Florida, serving in the House from January 3, 2013, to January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Yoho represented Florida's 3rd congressional district. During his time in office, he was known for his focus on issues such as healthcare, agriculture, and fiscal responsibility. Yoho was also a member of the House Freedom Caucus, which advocates for limited government and conservative principles.
I thank my good friend from Kentucky for allowing me to speak. Mr. Speaker, we are as concerned about our environment and jobs and the economy as anybody else is, and there was a point in time when we needed this. We saw those pictures of…
It seems to me that our dealing with ISIS is reactionary. They do something, we react.
Long range, it has got to be a political answer. There has to be a military answer, maybe a financial answer.
The EPA's own report says that their new emissions standards will not reduce the CO<INF>2</INF> emissions or improve air quality or human health, but they are going ahead with it anyway to the detriment of American manufacturing jobs and…
I thank the chairman. Mr. Speaker, first, I want to express my, my family's, and our country's thoughts, sympathies, and prayers with the people of France in their loss and in their pain. I am here to stand in solidarity with the French…
I appreciate the panelists being here. And, you know, there is a paradigm shift going on.
I appreciate it. I am out of time, and thank you for being here. And keep up the good work.
A great movie. Anyway, what I have seen is, you know, when we look around, and when we have 60 percent or greater of the world's population as was mentioned, off the Internet, 4.3 billion offline, and primarily women, what experiences do…
Let me ask you this: How much are you using the Internet for education, you know, like a classroom to bring the world experts to teach if--any of you have experience with that?
We continue to give money to certain programs and we really don't know whether it is working to solve the problem of hunger or water...
One would think that we have over the years evaluated foreign assistance, but we haven't really evaluated it to see whether it is working or not.





