And so, when we--and they don't have a comprehensive mechanism to track that.
Michael Capuano
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Mike Capuano is a former U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, serving from 1999 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Massachusetts's 8th congressional district. During his tenure, Capuano was known for his advocacy on issues such as healthcare, education, and civil rights. He served on several committees, including the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he focused on infrastructure development and public transportation improvements in his district.
Mr. Speaker, I apparently have no more speakers, but I'd just like to close out by thanking those Members who spoke on behalf of Mr. O'Neill. Thank you very much to the Speaker and the minority leader for bringing this bill to the floor…
Mr. Speaker, I would like to yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. Markey), the dean of our delegation.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Massachusetts (Mr. McGovern). Mr. McGOVERN. I thank the gentleman for yielding and for his leadership. I know those of us in the Massachusetts delegation always welcome the…
Mr. Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the ranking member of the Transportation Committee, Mr. Nicky Joe Rahall.
Mr. Speaker, I would like to yield 1 minute to the once, and future, Speaker of this House, the current minority leader, Ms. Pelosi.
This committee is shirking our responsibility when it comes to future generations by not investing in the infrastructure.
The United States spends .8 percent of our GDP on rail infrastructure, which is far less than China and India.
It is unfortunate, because it means that time has been lost, that we are not creating jobs.
I think this bill can take us a long way toward solving this problem and really helping many families in our country to have an accurate credit score.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to speak about my friend Congressman Jerry Costello of Illinois. Jerry is retiring at the end of this session and we wish him well. By the time I arrived in Congress, Jerry was already a senior Member. I did not…





