Could the Chair tell me how much time the gentlewoman from New York has remaining? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentlewoman from New York has 13 minutes remaining. The gentleman from Oklahoma has 12\1/2\ minutes remaining.
Rob Woodall
The Public Record
I thank my friend from the Rules Committee for yielding me the time. Mr. Speaker, I listened with great interest to what my friend, the minority whip, just said. He said, There are things that we agree on, why can't we get those things…
I would be happy to yield if I have time remaining. The gentleman knows I would be happy to yield, and I absolutely will. Let us move forward on that with which we agree. There is not one provision in this rule on which we disagree. And…
I agree with my friend, the minority whip. I agree with the minority leader. As I have said to my friend very respectfully, if I have time remaining at the end, I would be happy to yield. But at the moment, I do not. Very respectfully to…
At this time, it gives me great pleasure to yield 1 minute to a leader from the great State of South Carolina (Mr. Rice), a good friend of mine and a new Member of this body.
I thank my friend from New York for joining me on the floor today. Mr. Speaker, in closing, it is sad for the House that we have come to define a CR as any sort of success whatsoever. Every Member of this body knows that, when we talk…
I yield myself an additional 30 seconds, and I yield to the gentleman from Virginia.
At this time, it gives me great pleasure to yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from North Carolina (Mr. Holding), a new Member of this body, but a growing leader in this body.
My colleague in the Rules Committee earlier said if we could just get a few of us together around the table we could sort this out. I believe that. I absolutely believe that. If we could just sit down around the table and talk to each…
I would say to my friend from Virginia, before he leaves the floor, that I'm grateful to his nephew for his service. I, too, represent a part of the world where service is not an opportunity but an obligation. I would say, as my friend…
It's clear we're going to hear more ``it's my way or the highway'' from the other side throughout today. I yield 3 minutes to the gentlewoman from Indiana (Mrs. Walorski), a freshman Member of this body who believes that there is a pathway…
We're here today because we don't have a ``my way or the highway'' system of government. We have a system of government that requires that the people's representatives come together and build consensus, find a common path forward. And that…





