Madam President, before I get into my remarks, I would just like to say a few words on this 23rd anniversary of the September 11 attacks. Twenty-three years ago, America and the world changed forever. We will never forget those who lost their lives, including the first responders who rushed into danger that day to save many lives. At a time when first responders are running into buildings and people are running out, we appreciate their sacrifice and their service. May God bless and continue to bless this beautiful Nation and all that she stands for, now and forever.
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