Madam Speaker, as I said in my opening remarks, the bill under consideration by this rule is well-intentioned but flawed. It deserves additional time to thoughtfully consider legitimate concerns. House Republicans are committed to ensuring victims of sexual violence receive the justice they are entitled to, but that does not mean the flaws outlined should be ignored. Madam Speaker, again, I oppose the rule, and I encourage Members to do the same. Madam Speaker, I yield back the balance of my time.
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