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The speaker pro tempore the house will be in order. The chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. The clerk the speakers rooms, washington, d. C. March 5, 2024. I hereby appointhe honorable
Claudia Tenney
to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, mike johnson, speaker of the house of representatives. Po pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2024, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority lea the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with time equally allocated between the parties and each member other t majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyd 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the the gentleman from pennsylvania, mrm speaker. Madam speaker, i rise today to honor and thank and express my sincere gratitude for an
Incredible Group
of students at penn state university. This group of students has spent the last year dedicating countless hours to support the fantastic cause benefiting pediatric cancer patients. Its a yearlong fundraising effort that culminates in an annual 46hour dance marathon to support more than 4,500 families financially and emotionally with children who are battling cancer. On february 16, penn state students, staff, family, friends, volunteers and spectators filled the center for the 52nd annual to raise money for the four
Diamonds Foundation
. It was founded in 1973 by penn state fraternities and sororities. Wh small fundraiser bringing in 2,000 in its inaugural year has flourished into a campuswide effort with more than 16,000 student volunteers across the commonwealth of pennsylvania. In 1977, they partnered with the four
Diamonds Foundation
and sinc a single four diamonds family has received a medical bill thanks to the tireless work and dedication of penn state students. Th founded by charles and irma mallard in 1972 after their son, christopher, lost his battle with cancer at 11 years old. Before christopher passed away, he wrote a story about a great knight who sought out four diamonds of courage, honesty and strength to be saved from an evil sources remain. His parents realized these four qualities were all necessary to cancer. And they created the four
Diamonds Foundation
in his memory. Over the past 50 years, it has grown into the largest world. Students stood from 6 00 p. M. On friday, february 16, until 4 00 p. M. On sunday, february 18. And it was an impressive feat to hold. What is even more incredible is the drive,er to the feud and flexibility drive, fortitude and flexibility these students showed in support of their cause. They raised a record breaking this surpassed their 2023 recordbreaking total by nearly 2 million. To date, students have shattered records and raised■p more than 200 million. Of course, their dedication is to be applauded, but ask any penn state student and theyll agree, it isnt about them. Its about the children and the families fighting cancer. Its for the kids and its for families to focus on celebrating more birthdays, piano reciteles, science fairs, graduations and every other milestone a child should celebrate without fear. It exists so one day parents never have to hear the words, your child has cancer. Madam speaker, im proud of these■vd children and the families who have the currently to fight back against pediatric cancer. Congratulations once again to everyone involved in this years fundraiser. Thank you, madam speaker. And i yield back the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. The chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut, mr. Larson, for five minutes. Mr. Larson thank you, madam speaker. Madam speaker, i rise today to speakut the nations number one insurance program,
Social Security
. It has beenha since
Franklin Delano
roosevelt first introduced it and continues to be the number onerty program for the elderly and, frankly, madam speaker, the number one
Antipoverty Program
for children. And congress, congress has been derelict in its duty. There has not been a vote to enhance
Social Security
since 1971. Richard nix the
United States
. As we speak today, there are close to 70 who rely on
Social Security
. Of those 70 million, its important to understand that 10,000 baby boomers a day become eligible for
Social Security
. More than five million of thorough fellow americans have worked and paid intoystem and get below
Poverty Level
checks from their government, the wealthiest in the world with the nations number one
Antipoverty Program
that this body has not acted on in more than 50 years. Its long that we take the initiative and have a vote in the
United States
congress that will help the american people. Social security is bedrock and whether youre a democrat, republican or independent, you understand this. Now, our colleagues on the other side have put forward sey call. We dont need to study
Social Security
. We know what needs to be done. But to haves behind closed doors, has an up or down vote thats unamendable, with this body is absurd and antidemocratic and antielderly and antichildren from the standpoint of the havoc that it would wreak on this system. The ideha to save
Social Security
is a fallacy. Theyre doing it so they can go behind closed doors and cut the very program that sustains so many americans. More than 40 of all americans who are on
Social Security
, this is the only pension benefit that they wille. And, madam speaker, you know as well as i that its not only a pension benefit, its a disability benefit, as well spod children. And imagine, for our viewers in the audience, congress hasnt taken a vote in more than 50 years for the nations number one
Antipoverty Program
. Its long overdue that we not study this. How about we do what were elected to do by the public and actually vote . And if you got a better idea, put it out there. But we believe this as well. I commend
President Biden
or saying, look, the way that were going to pay for this is to lift the cap or whats called scrap the cap on people m 400,000. This past month marked that millionaires have already stopped paying into the
Social Security
program. Bill gates stopped paying back in january. That is wrong, its not right. But to lift that cap will allow us not only to extend the solvency of
Social Security
, but increase benefits across the board for its members. To make sure that whip and g. P. O. Which have hurt teachers and municipal employees over the years is finally in there a taxr more than 23 million americans who continue to pay taxes on their
Social Security
. And to make sure that everyones benefits are enhanced. And where does that money go, madam speaker . The money from
Social Security
goes right back into every single congressional district. And it allows those individuals in that district to sustain themselves. Nobodys going out and buying
Stock Options
with
Social Security
2100. With that, madam speaker, i yield back my time and thank you. The speaker pro tempore thank you. The gentleman yields. The chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from iowa, mrs. Millermeeks. For five minutes. Mrs. Millermeeks thank you, madam speaker. Today im proud excuse me. Today im proud to recognize the passing of secretary of agriculture, bill northy. Secretary northys tenure as iowas secretary of agriculture iowas agricultural heritage. And iowas agricultural landscape. Under his leadership, iowa saw significant advancements in er practices,
Soil Health Initiatives
and
Water Quality
improvement efforts. Beyond his policy achievements, secretary northy was known for , approachability and dedication to serving the people of iowa. Secretary northys legacy will inspire future generatio to continue to work and uphold his vision for a vibrant and prosperous iowa. Bills love for iowa and iowa agriculture was known to all his dedication to our farmers and the environment will be sorely missed. Thank you, madam speaker. Today im thrilled to share exciting details about the upcoming 2024 registers annual great bike ride across iowa, also known as ragbrai. This will cross southern iowa towns in iowa for the first time in five years. The route will extend 424 miles from glenwood to burlington, iowa, and at end of the ride cyclists can take on the challenge and power their way up snake alley. The ride will take place this■m summer from july 21 to july 27. And i look forward to cheering on everyone who will participate in this upcoming adventure. Madam speaker, i would like to wish my nephew, andrew mortino, a blessed confirmation. Congratulations, andrew, on this milestone. Madam speaker, i have introduced this resolution with the entire iowa delegation. This resolution congratulates iowa native
Caitlin Clark
on becoming the
National Collegiate
athletic
Associations Division
i basketball leading scorer. Whereas on march 3, 2024, during a basketball game between the university of iowa hawkeyes and the
Ohio State University
buckeyes,
Caitlin Clark
, became the
National Collegiate
Athletic Association
Ncaa Division
i basketball alltime leading scorer. Whereas because of clark and the university of iowa hawkeyes
Womens Basketball
team, referred to inhis the hawkeyes, womens sports are being covered and talked about at the natl■ihe
United States
with the same fervor as mens sports. Wheres the hawkeyes have sold out games at home and on the road in arenas across the
United States
. Wheres every whereas every soldout game is full of young girls watching clark and the hawkeyes demonstrate the excitement, competition and fun that is possible because of womens sports. Whereas womens sports serve as an important way for young girls to develop discipline, teamwork, confidence and leadership skills and the achievements of female athletes should be celebrated. Whereas clark serves as a role model, demonstrating that dreams are achievable with hard work and dedication and whereas iowans are proud of clark and thankful for the opportunity to watch clark, one of the greatest athletes to ever play basketball, comte hawkeyes. Now, therefore be it resolved that the house of representatives congratulate
Caitlin Clark
on becoming the
National Collegiate
Athletic Association
division i basketball alltime leading score and respectfully request that the clerk of the house of representatives transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to
Caitlin Clark
, the
Athletic Director
of the university of iowa, beth gates, and head coach of the university of iowa hawkeyes
Womens Basketball
t team. And go hawks. With that, madam speaker, i yield. The speaker pro tempore the gentlewoman yields. The chair now recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. Beyer, for five minutes. Mr. Beyer madam speaker, i rise this afternoon to honor theme ce ridder to virginia and our nation. Marie, a distinguished journalist and one of the consei have ever known, celebrated her 99th birthday a few weeks ago. I believe they are children finally got her to agree to stop driving herself to her engagements. She began her career as a journalist. Covering reconstruction of the postworld war ii europe. Over the years she wrote for the
Washington Post
and the boston globe. Not just a writer, she also e edited vogue, glamour, and mademoiselle. I became close with marie when she hosted my
First Political
event more than 36 years ago when everyone else was skeptical, including my own family, she believed in me. Her fashion about saving our landscapes and our environment. Shes been the champion of the
Piedmont Environmental Council
for decades. She served on the boards of the league of conservation and the trust for public land. Shes a master gardner. Working in the garden high above the potomac r copper head and rushed to the hospital for antivenom. When she was struck again a few years later, the emergency room doctor noted they only treated two snake bites in his life, both were marie. It would come as no surprise he was yet again the attending physician on her third. Her history is remarkable and intrigue. She was the
National Director
of head start. She served as the direct liaison to first lady
Lady Bird Johnson
for four years. Late she led the bruce house, a compassionate home for lost children in our capital city. The abused, abandoned, neglected, and shes won many awards in her fight for democracy. In 2019 i was privileged to award her the mortensonbuyer women and
Children First
award for her outstanding accomplishments and contributions to empowering women. On a we were regaled with the most recent bow and arrow in her garden. It was in season, of course. We are fortunate to count marie as our we loved friend and americas long beneficiary of her creativity, energy, and tireles. When you earn her trust, she will even tell you about her date with john f. Kennedy. Madam chair, i yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. The chair now recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. Rose, for five minutes. Mr. Rose madam speaker, in the final week of the 1980 president ial campaign, formeran, are you better off today than you were four years ago . We dont have to wait until november to answer that same question today. The answer lies right outside this building. If youre not sure whether you are off than you were four years ago, consider that last year washington, d. C. Saw 274 homicides. Thats the highest number in almost 30 years. Homicides are up 23 from 2019 in chicago. In new york city, homicides are up 23 from 2019. Felony assault is up 35 . ■ car thefts have almost tripled. And a record 5,363nypd officers were injured on the job last year. In major cities across this country, organized retail theft has claimed mo billion in property, up from just 94 billion in 2021. There are two reasons for madam speaker. Bad policy and bad messaging. House republicans are committed to restoring law and order and d the police and cracking down on rogue prosecutors who refuse to hold we passed into law a bill to stop the d. C. Councils dangerous plan to change the criminal code. It would have ended mandatory minimums for many offenses, and reduced maximum penalties for burglary, carjacking, and robbery. According to a recent article from the
Washington Post
, the d. C. Council is finally starting to reverse its position on these ca criminal reforms that it has been considering. It turns out that advocating for criminals isnt the best approach to stopping crime. D. C. Lawmakers are also starting to see the damage caused bycatch and release. If things keep moving in this direction, we might even begin to see those accused of violent personal crimes remain behind bars while they await trial. Last year, this city also experienced the worst officer shortage it has seen i 50 years. This is a direct result of the defund the police movement. It was more than a ridiculous slogan, it was a dangerous slogan that, unfortunately, garnered some traction around the country. Its become a cynical rallying the reason
Law Enforcement
agencies across the country are having difficulty filling open positions. A more dangerous job today than it was a few short years ago. Last year,78 officers were shot. 46 of them lost their lives. Thats up 20 f so, no, we are not better off than we were four years ago, madam speaker. In fact, those who live and visit our
Nations Capital
are not better off than they were two years ago. House republicans are proud to stand with the men and women who keep our communities safe. We are also committed to taking on the extreme policies of the biden admtr, including bail reform and our wide open southern border. Thank you, madam speaker. I yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. ■ pursuant to clause 12a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess weep the poll opened leading up to the president s address. Biden prepares for his state of the
Union Address
, cspan encourages you to engage and express your opinions. We want to know which issue i ye president s state of the
Union Address
approaches. Im from new jersey, one of the most important issues for me like to hear
President Biden
such upon is fentanyl crisis. And
Mental Health
crisis going on. And what hes going to do to address those problems. I am do research and intellectual history and social theory. And i think the most important issue that id love to see the president address at the state of the union is the danger tt
Claudia Tenney<\/a> to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. Signed, mike johnson, speaker of the house of representatives. Po pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2024, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority lea the chair will alternate recognition between the parties with time equally allocated between the parties and each member other t majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyd 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the the gentleman from pennsylvania, mrm speaker. Madam speaker, i rise today to honor and thank and express my sincere gratitude for an
Incredible Group<\/a> of students at penn state university. This group of students has spent the last year dedicating countless hours to support the fantastic cause benefiting pediatric cancer patients. Its a yearlong fundraising effort that culminates in an annual 46hour dance marathon to support more than 4,500 families financially and emotionally with children who are battling cancer. On february 16, penn state students, staff, family, friends, volunteers and spectators filled the center for the 52nd annual to raise money for the four
Diamonds Foundation<\/a>. It was founded in 1973 by penn state fraternities and sororities. Wh small fundraiser bringing in 2,000 in its inaugural year has flourished into a campuswide effort with more than 16,000 student volunteers across the commonwealth of pennsylvania. In 1977, they partnered with the four
Diamonds Foundation<\/a> and sinc a single four diamonds family has received a medical bill thanks to the tireless work and dedication of penn state students. Th founded by charles and irma mallard in 1972 after their son, christopher, lost his battle with cancer at 11 years old. Before christopher passed away, he wrote a story about a great knight who sought out four diamonds of courage, honesty and strength to be saved from an evil sources remain. His parents realized these four qualities were all necessary to cancer. And they created the four
Diamonds Foundation<\/a> in his memory. Over the past 50 years, it has grown into the largest world. Students stood from 6 00 p. M. On friday, february 16, until 4 00 p. M. On sunday, february 18. And it was an impressive feat to hold. What is even more incredible is the drive,er to the feud and flexibility drive, fortitude and flexibility these students showed in support of their cause. They raised a record breaking this surpassed their 2023 recordbreaking total by nearly 2 million. To date, students have shattered records and raised\u25a0p more than 200 million. Of course, their dedication is to be applauded, but ask any penn state student and theyll agree, it isnt about them. Its about the children and the families fighting cancer. Its for the kids and its for families to focus on celebrating more birthdays, piano reciteles, science fairs, graduations and every other milestone a child should celebrate without fear. It exists so one day parents never have to hear the words, your child has cancer. Madam speaker, im proud of these\u25a0vd children and the families who have the currently to fight back against pediatric cancer. Congratulations once again to everyone involved in this years fundraiser. Thank you, madam speaker. And i yield back the balance of my time. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. The chair recognizes the gentleman from connecticut, mr. Larson, for five minutes. Mr. Larson thank you, madam speaker. Madam speaker, i rise today to speakut the nations number one insurance program,
Social Security<\/a>. It has beenha since
Franklin Delano<\/a> roosevelt first introduced it and continues to be the number onerty program for the elderly and, frankly, madam speaker, the number one
Antipoverty Program<\/a> for children. And congress, congress has been derelict in its duty. There has not been a vote to enhance
Social Security<\/a> since 1971. Richard nix the
United States<\/a>. As we speak today, there are close to 70 who rely on
Social Security<\/a>. Of those 70 million, its important to understand that 10,000 baby boomers a day become eligible for
Social Security<\/a>. More than five million of thorough fellow americans have worked and paid intoystem and get below
Poverty Level<\/a> checks from their government, the wealthiest in the world with the nations number one
Antipoverty Program<\/a> that this body has not acted on in more than 50 years. Its long that we take the initiative and have a vote in the
United States<\/a> congress that will help the american people. Social security is bedrock and whether youre a democrat, republican or independent, you understand this. Now, our colleagues on the other side have put forward sey call. We dont need to study
Social Security<\/a>. We know what needs to be done. But to haves behind closed doors, has an up or down vote thats unamendable, with this body is absurd and antidemocratic and antielderly and antichildren from the standpoint of the havoc that it would wreak on this system. The ideha to save
Social Security<\/a> is a fallacy. Theyre doing it so they can go behind closed doors and cut the very program that sustains so many americans. More than 40 of all americans who are on
Social Security<\/a>, this is the only pension benefit that they wille. And, madam speaker, you know as well as i that its not only a pension benefit, its a disability benefit, as well spod children. And imagine, for our viewers in the audience, congress hasnt taken a vote in more than 50 years for the nations number one
Antipoverty Program<\/a>. Its long overdue that we not study this. How about we do what were elected to do by the public and actually vote . And if you got a better idea, put it out there. But we believe this as well. I commend
President Biden<\/a>or saying, look, the way that were going to pay for this is to lift the cap or whats called scrap the cap on people m 400,000. This past month marked that millionaires have already stopped paying into the
Social Security<\/a> program. Bill gates stopped paying back in january. That is wrong, its not right. But to lift that cap will allow us not only to extend the solvency of
Social Security<\/a>, but increase benefits across the board for its members. To make sure that whip and g. P. O. Which have hurt teachers and municipal employees over the years is finally in there a taxr more than 23 million americans who continue to pay taxes on their
Social Security<\/a>. And to make sure that everyones benefits are enhanced. And where does that money go, madam speaker . The money from
Social Security<\/a> goes right back into every single congressional district. And it allows those individuals in that district to sustain themselves. Nobodys going out and buying
Stock Options<\/a> with
Social Security<\/a> 2100. With that, madam speaker, i yield back my time and thank you. The speaker pro tempore thank you. The gentleman yields. The chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from iowa, mrs. Millermeeks. For five minutes. Mrs. Millermeeks thank you, madam speaker. Today im proud excuse me. Today im proud to recognize the passing of secretary of agriculture, bill northy. Secretary northys tenure as iowas secretary of agriculture iowas agricultural heritage. And iowas agricultural landscape. Under his leadership, iowa saw significant advancements in er practices,
Soil Health Initiatives<\/a> and
Water Quality<\/a> improvement efforts. Beyond his policy achievements, secretary northy was known for , approachability and dedication to serving the people of iowa. Secretary northys legacy will inspire future generatio to continue to work and uphold his vision for a vibrant and prosperous iowa. Bills love for iowa and iowa agriculture was known to all his dedication to our farmers and the environment will be sorely missed. Thank you, madam speaker. Today im thrilled to share exciting details about the upcoming 2024 registers annual great bike ride across iowa, also known as ragbrai. This will cross southern iowa towns in iowa for the first time in five years. The route will extend 424 miles from glenwood to burlington, iowa, and at end of the ride cyclists can take on the challenge and power their way up snake alley. The ride will take place this\u25a0m summer from july 21 to july 27. And i look forward to cheering on everyone who will participate in this upcoming adventure. Madam speaker, i would like to wish my nephew, andrew mortino, a blessed confirmation. Congratulations, andrew, on this milestone. Madam speaker, i have introduced this resolution with the entire iowa delegation. This resolution congratulates iowa native
Caitlin Clark<\/a> on becoming the
National Collegiate<\/a> athletic
Associations Division<\/a> i basketball leading scorer. Whereas on march 3, 2024, during a basketball game between the university of iowa hawkeyes and the
Ohio State University<\/a> buckeyes,
Caitlin Clark<\/a>, became the
National Collegiate<\/a>
Athletic Association<\/a>
Ncaa Division<\/a> i basketball alltime leading scorer. Whereas because of clark and the university of iowa hawkeyes
Womens Basketball<\/a> team, referred to inhis the hawkeyes, womens sports are being covered and talked about at the natl\u25a0ihe
United States<\/a> with the same fervor as mens sports. Wheres the hawkeyes have sold out games at home and on the road in arenas across the
United States<\/a>. Wheres every whereas every soldout game is full of young girls watching clark and the hawkeyes demonstrate the excitement, competition and fun that is possible because of womens sports. Whereas womens sports serve as an important way for young girls to develop discipline, teamwork, confidence and leadership skills and the achievements of female athletes should be celebrated. Whereas clark serves as a role model, demonstrating that dreams are achievable with hard work and dedication and whereas iowans are proud of clark and thankful for the opportunity to watch clark, one of the greatest athletes to ever play basketball, comte hawkeyes. Now, therefore be it resolved that the house of representatives congratulate
Caitlin Clark<\/a> on becoming the
National Collegiate<\/a>
Athletic Association<\/a> division i basketball alltime leading score and respectfully request that the clerk of the house of representatives transmit an enrolled copy of this resolution to
Caitlin Clark<\/a>, the
Athletic Director<\/a> of the university of iowa, beth gates, and head coach of the university of iowa hawkeyes
Womens Basketball<\/a> t team. And go hawks. With that, madam speaker, i yield. The speaker pro tempore the gentlewoman yields. The chair now recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. Beyer, for five minutes. Mr. Beyer madam speaker, i rise this afternoon to honor theme ce ridder to virginia and our nation. Marie, a distinguished journalist and one of the consei have ever known, celebrated her 99th birthday a few weeks ago. I believe they are children finally got her to agree to stop driving herself to her engagements. She began her career as a journalist. Covering reconstruction of the postworld war ii europe. Over the years she wrote for the
Washington Post<\/a> and the boston globe. Not just a writer, she also e edited vogue, glamour, and mademoiselle. I became close with marie when she hosted my
First Political<\/a> event more than 36 years ago when everyone else was skeptical, including my own family, she believed in me. Her fashion about saving our landscapes and our environment. Shes been the champion of the
Piedmont Environmental Council<\/a> for decades. She served on the boards of the league of conservation and the trust for public land. Shes a master gardner. Working in the garden high above the potomac r copper head and rushed to the hospital for antivenom. When she was struck again a few years later, the emergency room doctor noted they only treated two snake bites in his life, both were marie. It would come as no surprise he was yet again the attending physician on her third. Her history is remarkable and intrigue. She was the
National Director<\/a> of head start. She served as the direct liaison to first lady
Lady Bird Johnson<\/a> for four years. Late she led the bruce house, a compassionate home for lost children in our capital city. The abused, abandoned, neglected, and shes won many awards in her fight for democracy. In 2019 i was privileged to award her the mortensonbuyer women and
Children First<\/a> award for her outstanding accomplishments and contributions to empowering women. On a we were regaled with the most recent bow and arrow in her garden. It was in season, of course. We are fortunate to count marie as our we loved friend and americas long beneficiary of her creativity, energy, and tireles. When you earn her trust, she will even tell you about her date with john f. Kennedy. Madam chair, i yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. The chair now recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. Rose, for five minutes. Mr. Rose madam speaker, in the final week of the 1980 president ial campaign, formeran, are you better off today than you were four years ago . We dont have to wait until november to answer that same question today. The answer lies right outside this building. If youre not sure whether you are off than you were four years ago, consider that last year washington, d. C. Saw 274 homicides. Thats the highest number in almost 30 years. Homicides are up 23 from 2019 in chicago. In new york city, homicides are up 23 from 2019. Felony assault is up 35 . \u25a0 car thefts have almost tripled. And a record 5,363nypd officers were injured on the job last year. In major cities across this country, organized retail theft has claimed mo billion in property, up from just 94 billion in 2021. There are two reasons for madam speaker. Bad policy and bad messaging. House republicans are committed to restoring law and order and d the police and cracking down on rogue prosecutors who refuse to hold we passed into law a bill to stop the d. C. Councils dangerous plan to change the criminal code. It would have ended mandatory minimums for many offenses, and reduced maximum penalties for burglary, carjacking, and robbery. According to a recent article from the
Washington Post<\/a>, the d. C. Council is finally starting to reverse its position on these ca criminal reforms that it has been considering. It turns out that advocating for criminals isnt the best approach to stopping crime. D. C. Lawmakers are also starting to see the damage caused bycatch and release. If things keep moving in this direction, we might even begin to see those accused of violent personal crimes remain behind bars while they await trial. Last year, this city also experienced the worst officer shortage it has seen i 50 years. This is a direct result of the defund the police movement. It was more than a ridiculous slogan, it was a dangerous slogan that, unfortunately, garnered some traction around the country. Its become a cynical rallying the reason
Law Enforcement<\/a> agencies across the country are having difficulty filling open positions. A more dangerous job today than it was a few short years ago. Last year,78 officers were shot. 46 of them lost their lives. Thats up 20 f so, no, we are not better off than we were four years ago, madam speaker. In fact, those who live and visit our
Nations Capital<\/a> are not better off than they were two years ago. House republicans are proud to stand with the men and women who keep our communities safe. We are also committed to taking on the extreme policies of the biden admtr, including bail reform and our wide open southern border. Thank you, madam speaker. I yield back. The speaker pro tempore the gentleman yields. \u25a0 pursuant to clause 12a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess weep the poll opened leading up to the president s address. Biden prepares for his state of the
Union Address<\/a>, cspan encourages you to engage and express your opinions. We want to know which issue i ye president s state of the
Union Address<\/a> approaches. Im from new jersey, one of the most important issues for me like to hear
President Biden<\/a> such upon is fentanyl crisis. And
Mental Health<\/a> crisis going on. And what hes going to do to address those problems. I am do research and intellectual history and social theory. And i think the most important issue that id love to see the president address at the state of the union is the danger tt
Artificial Intelligence<\/a> poses to our civilization. Particularly in the way in which i think might undermine our ability to\u25a0 have a fully employd economy, and might threaten our culture. My name is joy, from st. Louis, missouri. And id like the president to take care and close the borders because we are yet getting too many peo]ple, illegals in here. And a lot of crime. Hi. Im from","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia600201.us.archive.org\/5\/items\/CSPAN_20240305_170000_U.S._House_of_Representatives_U.S._House_of_Reprsentatives\/CSPAN_20240305_170000_U.S._House_of_Representatives_U.S._House_of_Reprsentatives.thumbs\/CSPAN_20240305_170000_U.S._House_of_Representatives_U.S._House_of_Reprsentatives_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240707T12:35:10+00:00"}