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Susan Wild

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Susan Wild is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district since January 3, 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, she has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development during her time in office. Wild has also been involved in efforts to address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on her constituents and has advocated for policies aimed at supporting working families.

Nov 19, 2019

Mr. Pallasch, let us wrap up this issue of money being misapplied.

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Nov 12, 2019

Mr. Speaker, I rise today in strong support of this bill. Today, in my community and across our country, far too many Americans lack adequate access to fair housing, quality healthcare, and simple legal services, and too many of those…

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Nov 12, 2019

That is why I am so proud to have introduced the Improving Legal Services for Female Veterans Act, which is included in the Deborah Sampson Act. The very least that our men and women in uniform should be able to expect once they come home…

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Oct 29, 2019

I believe that we have an obligation to remember that message right now and to think about what future generations will say about how we acted or did not act in this moment.

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Oct 29, 2019

I urge unanimous support for the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019.

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Oct 29, 2019

Achieving gender parity in education is not just a moral imperative.

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Oct 29, 2019

This issue and the issue of human rights more broadly is of central importance to our bilateral relationship between the United States and China.

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Oct 29, 2019

As we know, public condemnation has not curtailed the Chinese government's abusive practices and with this bill we will take real action to identify the Chinese officials responsible for these abuses and impose sanctions upon them under…

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Oct 28, 2019

Mr. Speaker, back in 1965, when President Lyndon Johnson signed the Older Americans Act, Congress codified into law an essential and universal truth, that each generation has a responsibility to protect and support those who raised and…

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Oct 22, 2019

It, literally, makes me cry to imagine.

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Oct 22, 2019

I do put this squarely at the feet of the Administration in terms of its actions.

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