Thank you, Mr. Speaker. Thank you, brand new colleagues, for your courtesies. I will endeavor to do the best I can to bring honor to this House and help you with the work that we have to do. I was told that the longer you talk, the less popular you are; so I yield back my time. Thank you very much. ____________________
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