Minnesota Twins pitcher Jim Kaat, who should be in the Hall of Fame--so for today we'll call it ``Coppers Town'' Hall of Fame--once said to a reporter that he was working on a new pitch. He called it a strike. You've heard a lot of accusations so far about this particular bill, most of which are balls, low, outside and in the dirt. I now yield 4 minutes to the sponsor of this bill, a Representative from Arizona (Mr. Gosar), to actually pitch some strikes about what this bill actually will do.
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Mr. Speaker, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Mr. Speaker, I, too, wish to support H.R. 6237, which is officially the Proper and Reimbursed Care for Native Americans Act. Over the last century, Native Americans have served in the…
There really is no reason to add to this hearing--unless it is to give Members another 5 minutes to campaign, or speak on the bills. It is kind of a waste of time.
Mr. Speaker, I yield 4 minutes to the gentleman from Louisiana (Mr. Graves), who is an active member of our committee, is ranking member of another committee, and who can actually springboard on Mr. Richmond's comments about this…
Mr. Speaker, may I inquire how much time I actually have left here. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from Utah has 3\1/2\ minutes remaining.





