Madam Speaker, we are so proud of our freshman class. Madam Speaker, I yield to the gentlewoman from Texas (Ms. Garcia), someone whom her constituents know as ``Senator Sylvia'' from her great service in her State's capitol, but whom we…
Haley Stevens
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Haley Maria Stevens is a U.S. Representative for Michigan's 11th congressional district, serving since January 3, 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she has focused on issues related to education, technology, and public health during her time in office. Stevens has a background in education and has worked to advance policies that support innovation and economic growth in her district. She has been vocal about the importance of scientific integrity and public health, often addressing critical issues that affect her constituents.
Madam Speaker, I yield to the gentleman from Michigan (Mr. Levin), my friend and fellow Michigander.
Madam Speaker, I thank the gentleman, and I yield to the gentlewoman from Oklahoma (Ms. Kendra S. Horn), my dear friend.
Madam Speaker, I thank Congresswoman Horn for showing us what leadership looks like. It should also be noted that our presiding Speaker this evening, Ms. Xochitl Torres Small, the Congresswoman from the great State of New Mexico, is also a…
Well, I am delighted to be among the freshman class, and I am so proud of all of our accomplishments, particularly that we have 18 freshmen chairing subcommittees from all of the various great committees, the Committee on Science, Space…
Madam Speaker, I yield to the gentlewoman from Pennsylvania (Ms. Wild), my friend.
Sometimes being in Congress is like being on a boat. There are two sides of the aisle.
$16 billion in sales, $1.7 billion in cost savings, $4 billion in new client investments, and more than 122,000 jobs created or retained at a total cost of $140 million.
Mr. Speaker, I am here today to recognize Katherine Johnson, Dr. Christine Darden, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and the hundreds of women in STEM who made incredible contributions to our country and to the cause of scientific research…
So the cost of doing nothing is likely to far outweigh the cost of any action that the government takes to avert this crisis.





