I thank the gentleman for yielding. Today, we remember one of the darkest chapters in our history, the Shoah, when 6 million Jews were brutally murdered in a genocide that left an indelible mark on humanity. This year marks 75 years since the liberation of the Auschwitz- Birkenau Nazi death camp. There alone, 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, were killed. Today, we remember them, and we say again: ``Never again.'' International Holocaust Remembrance Day serves as a reminder of what depravity humans are capable of when we don't make it a priority to end hate and intolerance. We must remember the victims now and always, and that includes making Holocaust education a priority in our schools. I am thankful that today my colleagues and I passed legislation to do just that. There is no place for anti-Semitism, racism, hate, or intolerance in 2020. I join with my colleagues today in saying: ``Never again.''
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