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I’m glad that the FAA bill the House passed today includes amendments to the Stafford Act that I worked to have added, which will help communities rebuild more resiliently and prepare for future natural disasters by investing in mitigation.
While I welcome these developments that hold the potential to bring an end to more than six decades of conflict on the Korean peninsula, I urge caution as we continue to gauge whether the Kim regime is serious about rapprochement. 
Our nation’s music professionals – performers, recording artists, songwriters, sound engineers, and others involved in the musical arts – deserve to benefit fairly from their hard work. 
Our nation’s music professionals – performers, recording artists, songwriters, sound engineers, and others involved in the musical arts – deserve to benefit fairly from their hard work. 
Clearly, Secretary Carson doesn’t understand how difficult it is for low-income families who are struggling to keep roofs over their heads. 
The Export-Import Bank fulfills a critical function in helping American businesses and workers compete on a level playing field when it comes to selling American-made products overseas. 
As we mark the 103rd anniversary of the beginning of the Armenian Genocide, we remember the 1.5 million people killed and the millions of other lives uprooted. 
On this Earth Day, which we observe on Sunday, let us recommit ourselves to the task of preserving our planet to sustain future generations.
I have said that the House ought to work its will on legislation to protect DREAMers, and this rule shows that a majority of Members in the House want to take action.
Seventy years ago, the rebirth of the Jewish State of Israel ended two millennia of painful exile.  Jews from the Land of Israel and every corner of the diaspora – from the mountains of Caucasus to the plains of Argentina, from the ancient villages of Iraq to the displaced persons camps of liberated Europe – joined to ensure that the fate of the Jewish people would never again rest solely in others’ hands.