I seek time in opposition to the motion. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Is the gentleman opposed to the motion?
John Kline
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John Kline is a former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Minnesota's 2nd congressional district from 2003 to 2017. During his tenure, Kline served on several key committees, including the Education and the Workforce Committee, where he focused on education reform and workforce development. He was known for his advocacy of school choice and efforts to reduce federal involvement in education. Kline also played a role in military and veterans' affairs, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps prior to his political career.
At this time I'm very pleased and honored to yield 1 minute to the distinguished House majority leader, the gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Cantor).
I am pleased to yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Guthrie), a member of the committee.
Can I inquire as to the time remaining on each side. The CHAIR. The gentleman from Minnesota has 9\1/2\ minutes remaining, and the gentleman from California has 8\3/4\ minutes remaining.
I am very pleased to yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Goodlatte). {time} 0940
I'm very pleased now to yield 3 minutes to the gentleman from Tennessee, the chairman of the Health Subcommittee, Dr. Roe.
I am. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Minnesota is recognized for 5 minutes.
I object. The SPEAKER pro tempore. Objection is heard. The Clerk will read. The Clerk continued to read. Mr. KLINE (during the reading). I ask unanimous consent to dispense with the reading. The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Campbell). Is there…
I'm pleased to yield 3 minutes to the chief deputy whip, the gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Roskam).
I thank the gentleman for yielding, and I thank him for bringing forward this very solid amendment. We know that, under Republican administrations and Democrat administrations, departments are required by law to submit all kinds of…
I yield myself such time as I may consume. We believe that the SKILLS Act is genuine, commonsense reform addressing a real problem that our Nation has faced for years. This authorization expired in 2003; and so under Republicans and…





