In a system with so many failures, you, sir, are a bright spot, a beacon of hope.
I hope that we personify Congress' commitment to ensuring that this city remains safe.
We said we would never forget the troops who were deployed two decades afterwards to ensure this country remains safe.
We have made mistakes 100 percent, and after reform that changed, justice reform that came in when it came to discovery ...
We said we'd never forget that 22 years ago we were attacked by folks motivated by hatred and envy for our great Nation.
Mr. Chairman, I request a recorded vote, please.
I ask that my colleagues vote yes on my bill, the DOE and SBA Research Act.
So the money has been laid out. The money has been spent. FEMA has generally said that they will reimburse.
Historically, the United States has invested far too little in the Federal disaster mitigation efforts.
I'd welcome the opportunity for my office to work with yours on ways that Congress can be helpful to that end.
Where is the money? How much of that has gone directly to affected communities? What's the hold-up over at FEMA?