With regard to emerging technologies, specifically 5G technology, and the exponential increase in the number of connected devices and services in the very near future, how exactly are you factoring this technological evolution into your…
Elise Stefanik
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Elise Marie Stefanik is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New York's 21st congressional district since January 6, 2015. A member of the Republican Party, she has held various leadership roles within the party, including serving as the House Republican Conference Chair. Stefanik is known for her advocacy on issues such as economic growth, national security, and education reform. She has been a prominent voice in Congress, particularly on matters affecting her constituents in upstate New York.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor Marylou Whitney, the ``Queen of Saratoga,'' who, sadly, passed away on July 19 at the age of 93. Marylou embodied the spirit of a revitalized Saratoga. She was graceful, classic, sparkling, full of joy…
Mr. Speaker, the hallowed halls of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, welcomed six inductees last weekend. In 80 years, baseball has honored 232 players as the best of the best. Only about 1 percent of the 19,500…
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor and celebrate the life of Randy Preston, Wilmington Town supervisor, former chairman of the Essex County Board of Supervisors, former volunteer firefighter, former fire chief, and fierce advocate for…
Mr. Chair, I am proud to rise in support of this year's Intelligence Authorization Act. After the recent partisan NDAA debate and vote, it is an accomplishment that this committee came together to produce a bipartisan bill that supports…
Homelessness in rural communities is different, and the resources are different than homelessness in urban and suburban communities.
I represent one of the most rural districts on the East Coast. I represent 194 towns and villages.
Mr. Chair, in closing, again, I think it is important to note that as a matter of practice on the ground, we want zero civilian casualties, not only for law of war and ethical reasons but because our troops are often there to work…
Mr. Chair, I demand a recorded vote. The Acting CHAIR. Pursuant to clause 6 of rule XVIII, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from New York will be postponed. Amendment No. 31 Offered by Mr. Engel The Acting…
Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Let me start off by being very clear on this issue: Our military forces aim for zero civilian casualties--zero--and one civilian casualty during a military operation is one too many…
Mr. Chair, I rise in opposition to the amendment. The CHAIR. The gentlewoman from New York is recognized for 5 minutes.





