Mr. Speaker, I want to thank the esteemed ranking member of New York (Mr. Engel), a dear friend, for yielding time in support of the Ukraine Support Act, H.R. 4278, and for his leadership from the time we traveled to Ukraine together well…
Marcy Kaptur
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Marcy Carolyn Kaptur is a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Ohio's 9th congressional district since 1983. She is the longest-serving woman in the history of Congress. Kaptur has focused on various issues throughout her tenure, including healthcare, economic development, and veterans' affairs. Her commitment to her constituents is evident in her advocacy for policies that support working families and promote job growth in Ohio.
A bill to include contracts & grants for residential care for veterans in the exception to the requirement that the government recover a portion of the value of certain projects.
We applaud Congresswoman Kaptur for her lifelong commitment to supporting veterans, including homeless veterans, and for her leadership in introducing this legislation.
As Americans, we can never repay our debt to Veterans like Roger, but Congress can pass common-sense measures like H.R. 3508 to help make their lives back home a little easier.
The fine work of Congresswoman Candice Miller of Michigan in the WRDA Bill to look at the Great Lakes as a system is something that many of us, I mean we share.
Mr. Speaker, during Women's History Month, I rise to recognize and pay tribute to the life of Joyce Wise of Sandusky County, Ohio, a remarkable, sparkling, witty, intelligent, generous, and kind woman who loved her family, her community…
And so the question is can we work with certain instrumentalities that exist privately and maybe even publicly to restore sites as opposed to just open lake dump.
we need an aggressive approach to this and we have to figure out what that is.
I have been in Congress a long time, I have not had one good briefing and I have not read one report that really gives me any confidence we know what we're doing in terms of the movement of these live creatures.
I would urge you to consider because of the nature of Lake Erie being the shallowest of the lakes with all of the challenges that it has with algal blooms...





