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I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Ellen Tauscher. She was a leader for our party and our country, a trusted colleague, and a dear friend.
I have been proud to serve alongside Rep. Dave Loebsack in the House for the past twelve years.
I’ve served with Jose Serrano for nearly three decades in the House and on the Appropriations Committee. He is a dear friend and a trusted colleague.
I was saddened to learn of the passing of former Senator Birch Bayh, who was a champion for equality. During his eighteen years in the United States Senate and for the remainder of his life, Senator Bayh worked to expand equal access for women in education, employment, athletics, and every facet of participation in society
As Americans commemorate Women’s History Month, there is much for us to celebrate.
There is nothing I can tell you about John Dingell that you don’t already know.
One year ago today, a deadly shooting upended the lives of students, teachers, administrators, and families of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.
I was saddened to learn of the passing of my friend Walter Jones. We may have stood on opposite sides of the aisle in the House, but I always respected him for his amiability, his candor, and his love of country.
When I nominated John Dingell for the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which he received in 2014, I quoted President Lyndon Johnson signing the Medicare into law.
Mr. Chairman, my fellow colleagues, I rise with great sadness to announce the passing of one of this House's great and good members, Former Representative John David Dingell Jr., who served in this House for almost a full six decades. His father preceded him for 22 years, and his wife, our beloved colleague, Debbie Dingell, serves now.