Madam Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the gentlewoman from Alabama (Ms. Sewell). Congresswoman Sewell is an attorney and a Marshall Scholar.
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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.
Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Madam Speaker, 33 percent of Mr. Knight's constituents derive a $16,000 annual benefit from the State and local tax deduction. In the case of the gentlewoman from California, 37…
Mr. Speaker, tomorrow we are going to be asked to cast perhaps one of the most important votes that will take place in a career here in the House based on the tax plan that the Republicans have put forward. I say history is important…
I yield to Mr. Davis to talk about historic tax credits. I know Mr. Lipinski is here from Chicago as well to talk about new markets, and then we can talk, as Mr. Kind did, about the retirement crisis that is coming, and we can just yield…
Mr. Speaker, forgive me for being from New England. I will leave that alone. Mr. Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from Connecticut (Mr. Larson).
Mr. Speaker, I want to ask Mr. Welch, who made it to Vermont via Springfield, who has a longstanding interest in higher education--maybe he could talk about parts of Vermont that are very rural and also link it to that whole notion of…
Mr. Speaker, how much time is remaining? The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Massachusetts has 1\1/2\ minutes remaining.
Mr. Speaker, let me thank Mr. Lipinski and the group that is assembled here tonight. I want to encourage the American people to pay attention beginning again tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock when we are going to finish the debate on this…
Mr. Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the gentlewoman from California (Ms. Lee), a well-regarded champion of middle-income people.
Mr. Speaker, 38,000 South Dakota households making less than $113,000 a year will see a tax increase under this legislation. Mr. Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the highly regarded gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Connolly), the son of…
Mr. Speaker, over 350,000 Tennessee households making under $132,000 will see a tax increase with this bill. Mr. Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Connecticut (Mr. Courtney), a leader on the Higher Education Subcommittee and…





