On the recordMarch 9, 2011
Mr. Speaker, at this time I would like to inform the gentlewoman from New York that I have no further requests for time.
Mr. Speaker, at this time I would like to inform the gentlewoman from New York that I have no further requests for time.
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Thank you very much, and my thanks to both of you for your service, not only to the country, but your continued diligence to making sure that the American people have soundness in those that represent us in key decisionmaking roles.
I have tried, and we have had at least one hearing with Secretary Fudge of HUD.
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I want to thank you for having this, what seemingly is a balanced opportunity, and I yield back my time.