I share my colleague's desire for us to come back together and reunite in the committee room.
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Butterfield advocates for returning to in-person committee meetings when safe.
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Now, where we diverge is the reality that this one title will cost taxpayers nearly $1 trillion over the next 10 years.
What was struck down was Section 4, which is the formula that decides which States, which counties, which cities are included in Section 5.
I remain concerned pandemic aid is set to become endemic aid and that various issues caused by this Administration's own actions and, at times inaction, have caused my colleagues and their mouthpieces within the media to think emergency allotments or SNAP-related waivers should be carried on in perpetuity.
Let me say thank you to our colleague, and fellow Member of the Committee on House Administration, my friend Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon of the Fifth District.





