Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for calling this hearing today. I appreciate your continued willingness to work in a bipartisan way to take on tough questions about our core values as Americans, our rights and responsibilities as citizens, and our role in the centuries long fight to ensure equal protection under the laws.
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Senator Peters emphasizes bipartisan efforts to address core American values and rights.
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