I thank Chairman Smith. I appreciate all of his hard work and success. And I also want to thank Ranking Member Johnson for her bipartisan work on this legislation, as well as her work on H.R. 589 that we will be getting over the finish line a little bit later in this series. {time} 1415 Quantum computing represents a paradigm shift in the way that we are able to ask questions and comb through data when doing complex computational problems. Like many things we do at the Office of Science, this endeavor requires time, effort, and commitment. Quantum computing was first theorized in the 1980s with researchers such as Richard Feynman, the physicist in my district I now know very well. While every particle physicist draws Feynman diagrams to explain the interaction of subatomic particles, his later work in this field may have just as lasting an impact that he has had on the field. I am proud to represent Fermilab in my district with the Feynman Computing Center on campus, and Fermilab is also a partner in the Chicago Quantum Exchange with Argonne, the University of Chicago, and other partners to further develop quantum systems outside of just computing. I look forward to the advancements this research will provide, but, more importantly, the people we will be able to help.…
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