Madam Speaker, as I indicated, there are some in the Republican Conference who want to kick 13 Republicans off their committees for voting for an infrastructure bill that will benefit their constituents, but when a Member of Congress…
Mary Gay Scanlon
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Mary Gay Scanlon is an American attorney and politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district since January 3, 2018. A member of the Democratic Party, she has focused on issues such as education, healthcare, and civil rights during her time in office. Scanlon has been an advocate for policies aimed at addressing gun violence and promoting environmental sustainability.
Madam Speaker, by direction of the Committee on Rules, I call up House Resolution 795 and ask for its immediate consideration. The Clerk read the resolution, as follows: H. Res. 795 Resolved, That upon adoption of this resolution it shall…
Madam Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. I would have to agree with my learned colleague that these are unusual actions, but these are also unusual times. Every time we have seen a new low in conduct from our colleagues…
Madam Speaker, I yield 2 minutes to the gentleman from Maryland (Mr. Raskin), a distinguished member of the Rules Committee.
Madam Speaker, like the distinguished gentleman from Oklahoma, I, too, long for the times when the norms of civilized conduct in this House were observed. When, perhaps, our colleagues across the aisle can return to those norms, then…
Madam Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the life and legacy of Emlen Tunnell, who was born in Bryn Mawr almost a century ago, and became a standout football player at Radnor High School. Last month, the U.S. Coast Guard named a…
One of the first laws that was enacted within a month of my arrival... was the Congressional Accountability Act reforms.
I came to Congress 3 years ago this week on a special election to fill one of the several seats that were vacated that year because of #MeToo issues.
It is rather bizarre that at this late date, 40-some-odd years after Roe v. Wade that we have to have a hearing on this.
We, as legislators, must ensure that anyone who becomes pregnant can access a full range of safe medical care, free from fear, coercion, or lawmakers who want to insert themselves into a medical practice.
SB 8 does so by creating a tortured legal fiction to avoid judicial review, and in the process, threatens other constitutional rights.





