As someone who passed the Nebraska Financial Innovation Act to allow State-chartered banks to custody digital assets in my home State, I am really interested in the pathway for States.
Mike Flood
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Mike Flood is a Republican politician currently serving in the Wisconsin State Assembly, a position he has held since January 2021. He has been an advocate for various policies, focusing on education reform and economic development. Flood has actively participated in legislative discussions and has made statements regarding the workings of the House Republican conference, emphasizing the importance of protecting victims in policy decisions.
My time has expired. The gentleman from New York, Mr. Lawler, is now recognized for 5 minutes.
To close, I would like to emphasize the importance of nurturing a private flood market that is competitive, innovative, and will drive costs down.
I want to focus a light today on the ongoing humanitarian crisis unfolding at our southern border. This week, President Biden once again refused to visit the border saying: ``There are more important things going on.'' It is no surprise…
This is a fantastic opportunity for the Committee to hear firsthand what people on the front lines of small business are hearing.
I am proud to co-lead H.R. 8844 with my colleagues, Congressman Evans, Congresswoman Newman, and Congresswoman Kim. I also thank Chairwoman Velazquez and Ranking Member Luetkemeyer for their support on this bill. It is good to see…
Yesterday, during new Member orientation with the freshman class, which I now claim, we were addressed by the Clerk of the House of Representatives. She shared with us the history of her post and that, in 1789, the Clerk of the House of…
Good public policy is based on facts. We must understand the issues in order to draft strong, effective legislation.
I support commonsense abortion regulation. That's why, in 2011, as the speaker of the Nebraska state legislature, I introduced and passed the Nation's first 20-week abortion ban.
I hear from my constituents every single day that President Biden's spending bill is a disaster and it will raise energy costs.
There is no reason that Secretary Yellen should not be here to do exactly the same thing.
I am proud to co-lead H.R. 8844 with my colleagues, Congressman Evans, Congresswoman Newman, and Congresswoman Kim.





