let's quit talking about constantly exploiting loopholes--Mr. McGovern hates loopholes for the tax side.
Kim Schrier
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Kim Merle Schrier is an American physician and politician currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Washington's 8th congressional district, a position she has held since January 3, 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, Schrier is known for her advocacy on healthcare issues, particularly those affecting children and families. She has a background in medicine, which informs her legislative priorities and public statements. Schrier has been vocal on various issues, including vaccine policy and public health.
Madam Chair, I yield an additional 1 minute to the gentlewoman from Connecticut. Ms. DeLAURO. Madam Chair, I strongly support the efforts of local groups to provide comfort to those suffering, and I commend the Congresswoman for her…
Madam Chair, for somebody who agrees with my amendment, that was a lot of commentary about our situation at the border. I am not here to discuss our situation at the border or how we treat refugees. I am not here to discuss the fact that…
Madam Chair, I have an amendment at the desk. The Acting CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: On page 109, line 23, after ``medical goods and services,'', insert ``which may include early…
Madam Chair, I yield myself such time as I may consume. Madam Chair, my amendment would ensure that early childhood developmental screenings are considered a medical service and, therefore, can be provided to children at the border who are…
Madam Chair, I yield 1 minute to the gentlewoman from Connecticut (Ms. DeLauro). Ms. DeLAURO. Madam Chair, I thank the gentlewoman, and I rise in support of my colleague's amendment. As children detained at the border face increased…
Sounds like this is a place where we could help, with helping with financing that.
Farmers really could save our planet. With soil health and with cover crops and crop rotation, farmers can decrease our greenhouse gas emissions and sequester carbon and take 20 percent out of our atmosphere.
I think most farmers, probably a hundred percent of farmers should understand the climate is changing.
I am excited to hear from you this morning and hear your thoughts about how low- and no-till farming, regenerative farming, crop rotation, and carbon sequestration can really show us that farmers could literally save our planet.
I got the impression that overall there was a ton of skepticism and feet dragging.





