Madam Speaker, I yield myself the remainder of my time. Madam Speaker, once again, I thank Congressman Lewis and Congressman Cartwright for their work on H.R. 5892. As we continue with this work, we must recognize that it is much harder for people to be successful in their recovery if they do not have a job. Let's work with our employers and look at the results of this bill that the advisory council will advise us. Let's follow their recommendations. Madam Speaker, I urge passage of this bill, and I yield back the balance of my time.
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