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On the recordDecember 6, 2023
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to talk about my colleague, Mr. Jamaal Bowman, who I have the privilege of serving on two committees within this very Congress: the Education and Labor Committee and the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee. I have seen Mr. Bowman fight for disability rights, childcare, affordable prescription drugs, and affordable housing. He has stood up to racism. He has stood up to the attacks on public education, attacks on teachers, and cuts to school nutrition. There is a unique and vital perspective Mr. Bowman brings to education issues in this Congress. In his freshman term, he served as a subcommittee chair for Energy. He was a Conference committee member on the Chips and Science Act, advocating for diversity, equity, and inclusion, so that the jobs and profits could go to everyday Americans. This man does not deserve to be reprimanded. We should heed the leadership that he brings to education issues. He looks at AI and he asks: How can we solve the problems of tomorrow? If we could all do such a thing. Mrs. McCLAIN. Mr. Speaker, I yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Missouri (Mr. Alford).
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Haley Stevens
Democratic · Michigan

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