We obviously have to get serious about strengthening our domestic semiconductor supply chain, and we have to act now to save American jobs.
Dan Kildee
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Dan Kildee is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Michigan's 5th congressional district since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Kildee has focused on issues such as economic development, education, and healthcare throughout his tenure. He has been an advocate for policies aimed at revitalizing communities and supporting working families in Michigan.
We do have our differences, but we work them out in, I think, a mostly civil manner, and that's really important.
You have to use every tool we can to get to the truth. There has to be a consequence to the failure to follow the law.
I thank the chairman for yielding and for his work on this important piece of legislation. With the Build Back Better budget, we help lower costs for the working families that I represent. We lower healthcare costs by allowing Medicare to…
Today, I rise to recognize an incredible leader in mid-Michigan, Angie Hendershot. For the past 25 years, my constituents in Flint, Saginaw, and Bay City have welcomed Angie Hendershot into their homes as a reporter and anchor with ABC…
Last week I lost my uncle, and the people of my State and this country lost a leader, former Congressman Dale Kildee. Our hearts go out to my Aunt Gayle, and to my cousins David, Paul, and Laura, who are experiencing the kind of loss that…
I thank my friend and chairman for yielding time. Madam Speaker, I rise today in support of this legislation to protect the American economy, to save it from catastrophe, and to prevent a default on the obligations of the United States of…
I have introduced legislation to ban harmful aquaculture practices in both the Great Lakes and in federally designated wild and scenic rivers.
The lakes outline our boundaries, they define who we are as a state, and we have 10,000 miles of Great Lake shoreline in this region.
According to NOAA, Michigan's coastal economy employs 1.75 million people each year, $92 billion in wages...
However, and importantly, when done improperly, it can do much more harm than good.
Now, when done correctly, this is important, when done properly, aquaculture can create a high-quality food source that's abundant and affordable.





