rep. mccarthy: stories to bring today s historic decision is a victory for the sanctity of life. it will save countless infant children. house republicans are incredibly grateful for the pro-life movement for decades , leading to this day to give a voice to the voiceless and protect our most vulnerable . unborn babies. as a new mom i know there is , nothing more extraordinary than the miracle of life . hearing sam s heartbeat for the first time was the greatest blessing and gift for our family and i stand unified with my republican colleagues in protecting and promoting the right to life. i m proud to introduce a pro-life leader and our ranking member of energy and commerce, e catherine morris rogers. [applause] first of all, i think god for this day. that his mercies are new each day and he is the giver of life. and i ask for the next 50 years and beyond in our country how are we going to define the greatest human rights issue of our generation? the supreme court s dec
paying record high prices for gas, big oil is taking advantage of the instability caused by russia s unjust war in ukraine and our ongoing economic recovery from the covid-19 pandemic to rake in record profits. the largest four big oil companies collectively made $27 billion in profits during the first quarter of this year, and some of these were record highs. others were the highest profits in over a decade. one c.e.o. was so giddy about these profits, madam speaker, that he said his company was, and i quote, a cash machine. these companies are indeed cash machines. last month, the energy and commerce committee held a hearing with the leaders of the six big oil companies and during that hearing and questioning from me, all six big oil c.e.o. s refused to scale down stock buybacks, making it abundantly clear their sole interest is profits, even when it comes at the expense of the american people. instead of a traditional supply and demand economic model where we d expect to s
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enough with this administration from the house to the white house. to, people like jamie and frank who lived live in inner-city seen antonio that go out and door knock and help candidates when at all different levels. we need more people, the republican party needs for people like jamie and frank wer going to take back the house. now i would like to turn over t julia ludlow from louisiana. thank you congressman. as a single mom of two, a forme educator, and a concerned american, education is a topic that is near and dear to my heart. it is no secret that our nation faces tremendous challenges in education and during the pandemic this last year, many o us joined our children in the virtual classrooms and found ourselves concerned with the curriculum we witnessed. the other proposed solutions to nationalize the curriculum and puts a one-size-fits-all approach to education has prove to fail time and time again and
louisiana steve schooley s. thank you, julia. thank you for all my colleagues for being here. i want to congratulate governor elect youngkin for running such an impressive campaign. it was a campaign that was focused on optimism. it was a campaign that was focused on empowering parents t take back their state to take back the ability to have contro from the very union bosses who we re trying to keep kids out o school. trying to keep parents out of school board meetings, that s kind of big government socialis was rejected overwhelmingly by the voters last night in virginia also, big government socialism was rejected in a number of other states, new york , use of record numbers of republicans getting elected to school boards where parents are getting more and more engaged a the local level. concerned about things like critical race theory, being