The American public deserves better. They deserve more from their Congress. The sacrifices that so many millions of Americans have given, whether it's in military service or service to this Nation, to allow us to stand here and self-govern…
Tim Walz
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Tim Walz is an American politician serving as the 41st governor of Minnesota since January 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously represented Minnesota's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2007 to 2019. During his time in Congress, Walz focused on issues such as veterans' affairs, education, and healthcare, advocating for policies that support working families and rural communities.
Mr. Speaker, at this time I would like to yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Oregon (Mr. Blumenauer).
I thank the gentleman for his leadership on transportation issues, and with that, I reserve the balance of my time.
I thank the gentleman from Pennsylvania. He's a good friend and colleague and an honest broker on things. I agree with the gentleman on the categorically excluded bridges; 96 percent are now. So we can decide now, do we want to bog down on…
I yield 1 minute to the gentleman. Mr. DeFAZIO. That's the Oklahoma State line. Oklahoma had promised to build their section, but they couldn't because they had a funding dispute. And they didn't--until the Eisenhower bill passed and we…
Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. I want to thank the gentleman from Tennessee for being here. I know his commitment to building infrastructure in this Nation is unquestioned. He's been a good friend and a gentleman…
Mr. Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to my colleague, the gentlewoman from Texas (Ms. Jackson Lee).
Mr. Speaker, tonight we saw what's possible. When we come together and know that the good of the American public, their will, if it is worked in this House as it has for 236 years, as we began to deliberate and try and move forward on what…
I thank the gentleman for his support. At this time, I would like to yield 2 minutes to the gentlewoman from Illinois (Ms. Schakowsky).
I thank the gentleman for his support and for his work on this. At this time, I would like to yield 3 minutes to my friend and colleague from California (Mr. Garamendi).
Mr. Speaker, again, I would like to thank the gentleman from Tennessee, a leader on this. He has the institutional experience and knowledge and is always gracious. I would have to say you're going to find a lot of agreement from me on…





