Mr. Speaker, I yield 1 minute to the gentlewoman from Michigan (Mrs. McClain). Mrs. McCLAIN. Mr. Speaker, I rise today in opposition of H.R. 7, the Paycheck Fairness Act. We don't need the government telling business how much they can pay their employees. Let's not forget that it is business that has lifted us out of poverty, not the government. As a former businesswoman who has actually signed the front of paychecks, not just the backs, what you do as an employee and what you produce as an employee matters, and what you produce should be reflected in your outcome, not your gender. Do not--please, do not insult me as a woman by lowering the bar for me. And please, do not insult me as a business owner for forcing me to lower the bar for my employees. Outcomes and hard work are what leads to success, not your gender. Gender discrimination is already against the law thanks to the Equal Pay Act. At a time when businesses are shutting their doors due to the pandemic, we should be creating jobs and incentivizing people to work.
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