But he really attributed false statements about an hour and a half, two hours after I made them.
Allyson Schwartz
The Public Record
I was deeply disappointed at an incident that occurred during last week's budget hearing, in which a colleague of mine, not only attributed false statements to me, but also breached the basic rules of the House; decorum and civility.
I think the panelists would understand what I am talking about, but it really is a point for the record.
I was going to, I would submit, to everyone in this panel, I am going to submit for the record, a correction from the last hearing we had, nothing to do with the current panelists.
The President's budget really does, I believe, make very clear that we can't accept the status quo...
I appreciate the fact that you laid out very, very clearly that the national debt and the economic crisis that the President inherited.





