I think this once again demonstrates that there are opportunities for common ground in our approaches to tax policy.
Richard Neal
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Richard Edmund Neal is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts's 1st congressional district since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Neal has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development throughout his tenure. He has been an advocate for Social Security and has expressed concerns about privatization efforts by Republicans. Neal has also been vocal about the impacts of trade policies on American families, particularly criticizing the effects of the Trump administration's trade war.
Small businesses are the engines of job creation in the country, and nearly 60 million Americans work for small business.
I have, as you know, for decades pursued many of these cases, a reminder today of how we have been vindicated in many of these instances: Guilford, Birmingham, Joe Doherty, the deportees, and, of course, Bloody Sunday.
The Finucane family deserves more than an apology. They deserve the full and independent inquiry that was promised earlier by Prime Minister Blair.
Madam Speaker, I stand in opposition to the Republican proposal today to pay China first. Now, I think that there is another way that we might describe this legislation from our Republican friends, and it would go like this: let's balance…
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Just a quick comment based on previous experience in terms of dealing with Section 8s.
You worked for the only President who has balanced the budget four times since the end of World War II.





