Mr. Chairman, I just wanted to say that I associate myself with Congressman Maloney's remarks. Workplace discrimination is a crime that we, as lawmakers, have long sought to mitigate. I have to say I admire him for his courage, for his eloquence, and for being here this evening. I yield to the gentleman from New York in order to complete his statement.
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