competition act. hasn't gotten a lot of attention but it is about competing with china and other countries, about doing things that i care deeply about, like having these semiconductors, these chips made in the united states so we are not dependent on one company in taiwan for automobile manufacturing chips. that piece on innovation, bringing jobs home, coupled with the infrastructure bill that's going to connect everybody with internet and deal with roads and bridges and get rid of those lead pipes that we certainly are very concerned about in michigan. but this additional piece that goes directly to lowering people's costs, keeping the tax cut going for families, and then addressing our economy, and what we need to do around jobs, and climate. >> yeah. >> and so on. >> okay. senator debby stabenow, thank you for your time and for being with us this afternoon. i know there is a lot going on. we will be covering every minute of it. appreciate it. >> thanks. i want to turn to significant news from overseas. the state department now authorizing all non-essential