I rise today in strong support of S. 3250. This bill has bipartisan sponsorships in the Senate by Senators Carper and Collins. It is the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act. The legislation passed the Senate by unanimous consent, and it is identical to H.R. 5112, introduced by me and my Republican colleague, Representative Judy Biggert of Illinois. The bill also passed out of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on a voice vote. At a time when many people are tired of partisan gridlock here in Washington, I believe this legislation is a good example of what we can do when we work across the aisle to accomplish commonsense legislation that will safeguard taxpayer investments, will provide certainty to small business and, most importantly, will save taxpayers money. When we invest in our Federal facilities, we also need to invest in the people operating and maintaining them.
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Speaker Carnahan supports the Federal Buildings Personnel Training Act, emphasizing bipartisan cooperation and taxpayer savings.
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