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Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 114 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION E PL UR UM IB N U U S Congressional Record United States th of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 114 CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION Vol. 161 WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 No. 11 House of Representatives The House met at 9 a.m. and was ANNOUNCEMENT BY THE SPEAKER Mr. KILDEE. Mr. Speaker, just the called to order by the Speaker. The SPEAKER. The Chair will enter- night before last the President ad- f tain up to five requests for 1-minute dressed this body and laid out an agen- da that we all might not agree with PRAYER speeches on each side of the aisle. certain elements, but there are ele- The Chaplain, the Reverend Patrick f ments that we could certainly act J. Conroy, offered the following prayer: FACTS REVEAL PRESIDENT’S JOB upon. Thank You, God, for giving us an- FAILURE We could take up an infrastructure other day. bill. We could take up legislation that Even before the first word is spoken (Mr. WILSON of South Carolina would assure every young person the this day, O Lord, guide our minds, asked and was given permission to ad- ability to go to community college. We thoughts, hearts, and desires. Breathe dress the House for 1 minute and to re- could take up the big questions that into the Members of this House a new vise and extend his remarks.) the American people expect us to ad- spirit. Shape this Congress and our Mr. WILSON of South Carolina. Mr. dress that are important to growing world according to Your design that all Speaker, the President’s State of the our economy. But we are not doing might fulfill Your holy will. Union speech was a disconnect with the that. Bless the Members of this assembly American people who live and feel the Instead, this morning, the leadership with attentive hearts and open minds, failures of his policies. That is why the will present to this body legislation that through the diversity of ideas voters clearly spoke to stop tax in- that will again seek to curtail the they may sort out what is best for our creases destroying jobs in favor of the health care rights of women, not be- Nation. Republican bipartisan legislation to cause you have some expectation that May all speech in this assembly be create jobs. it will become law, but I believe be- deliberately free of all prejudice so Big Government fails. The real facts cause it is just another attempt to pan- that others might listen whole- threatening the middle class are: $869.3 der to the more extreme voices of the heartedly. Then all dialogue will be billion total taxes in ObamaCare, ac- base. mutually respectful, surprising even us cording to the Congressional Budget The President and others have called with unity and justice. Office; 5.5 million Americans who have to us to elevate the dialogue in Con- May all that is done this day be for fallen into poverty since Obama be- gress and elevate our aspirations for Your greater honor and glory. came President, U.S. Census Bureau; our country. Amen. 401,000 construction jobs lost since We have legislation before us that f Obama became President, Bureau of would put limitations on the choices Labor Statistics; $2,484 decline in the THE JOURNAL that women have and even deny access median household income since Obama to abortion services to save the life of The SPEAKER. The Chair has exam- became President, U.S. Census Bureau. ined the Journal of the last day’s pro- a mother. This is the wrong direction. Again, the President should stop, We need to reject it. ceedings and announces to the House change course, and work with Repub- his approval thereof. licans for legislation that promotes f Pursuant to clause 1, rule I, the Jour- small business jobs. LAVONIA POLICE OFFICERS OF nal stands approved. In conclusion, God bless our troops, THE YEAR f and the President, by his actions, must (Mr. COLLINS of Georgia asked and PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE never forget September the 11th in the was given permission to address the global war on terrorism. The SPEAKER. Will the gentle- House for 1 minute and to revise and Welcome, right to life marchers, to woman from Oregon (Ms. BONAMICI) extend his remarks.) Washington today. come forward and lead the House in the Mr. COLLINS of Georgia. Mr. Speak- Pledge of Allegiance. f er, I am honored today to rise in rec- Ms. BONAMICI led the Pledge of Al- ognition of three police officers from CONGRESS SHOULD FOCUS ON the Lavonia, Georgia, Police Depart- legiance as follows: AMERICA’S TOP PRIORITIES I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the ment. United States of America, and to the Repub- (Mr. KILDEE asked and was given Officers Harold McCroskey, Brandon lic for which it stands, one nation under God, permission to address the House for 1 Brown, and Blake Andrews are selfless indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. minute.) public servants who have committed b This symbol represents the time of day during the House proceedings, e.g., b 1407 is 2:07 p.m. Matter set in this typeface indicates words inserted or appended, rather than spoken, by a Member of the House on the floor. H483 . VerDate Sep 11 2014 02:01 Jan 23, 2015 Jkt 049060 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 7634 Sfmt 0634 E:\CR\FM\A22JA7.000 H22JAPT1 smartinez on DSK4TPTVN1PROD with HOUSE H484 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — HOUSE January 22, 2015 their lives to protect ours. The Lavonia I am disappointed that so many of timely decision to be made on liquefied Police Department named Officers my colleagues here continue to ignore natural gas projects around the coun- McCroskey, Andrews, and Brown their the science that shows over and over try, projects that have been held back 2014 Officers of the Year. the self-evident life in the womb. by unnecessary regulations. Our corner of northeast Georgia is Even so, I am more hopeful than ever This bill streamlines the review proc- safe and peaceful thanks in part to the before there is good news to celebrate. ess, getting these projects off of paper service of these three brave officers. On Abortion numbers are down, as are and in place, and once these projects behalf of my family, Franklin County, teen pregnancies. States have passed start, countless economic opportuni- and the Ninth Congressional District of record numbers of laws to protect ties will begin as well. Georgia, I offer my gratitude and re- women’s health and the lives of the un- More jobs, decreased dependency on spect. born. foreign oil, and a modernized energy The entire department deserves rec- Today on The National Mall, I look sector are waiting. All we need to do is ognition in Congress because Chief forward to seeing the thousands of cut the tape and let these opportuni- Bruce Carlisle and his squad are proud, teenagers and young adults marching ties flourish. This is a commonsense economic step patriotic Americans. Not only do they hand in hand to the Supreme Court. towards a healthier economy. I am keep their local community safe, but Their generation is our hope to bring proud to support H.R. 161 and the ener- they give to charity. This month, they about a culture of life. gizing opportunities that come with its started a scholarship fund in honor of f passage. their friend Deputy Steven LaCruz, LET’S KEEP OUR MARITIME f who died in pursuit of a traffic viola- INDUSTRY STRONG tor. POLITICIANS SHOULDN’T MAKE As the son of a Georgia State troop- (Mr. KILMER asked and was given MEDICAL DECISIONS FOR WOMEN er, I am honored by their sacrifice, in- permission to address the House for 1 minute.) (Ms. SCHAKOWSKY asked and was spired by their courage, and remain given permission to address the House committed to working on their behalf Mr. KILMER. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to call on Congress to oppose ef- for 1 minute.) here in Congress. Ms. SCHAKOWSKY. Mr. Speaker, if forts that would undermine our domes- you thought the 114th Congress would f tic maritime industry and workforce. be different, think again. If you CONGRESS SHOULD HELP WOMEN Ninety-five years ago, Congress rec- thought Republicans were ready to put AND FAMILIES ognized the critical importance of partisan politics behind them, think maintaining a strong domestic mari- (Ms. BONAMICI asked and was given again. If you thought they had finally time fleet by passing the Merchant Ma- permission to address the House for 1 ended their war on women, think rine Act, also known as the Jones Act. minute.) again. Congress is now considering unravel- Ms. BONAMICI. Mr. Speaker, in 1973, Last night, thanks to Republican 42 years ago, the Supreme Court ruled ing a law that has played a key role in women and their supporters, the Re- in Roe v. Wade that women have the ensuring the development of a robust publicans abandoned their effort to right to safe and legal abortion. shipyard industrial base that supports pass a 20-week abortion ban even for I remember the days before that our national economy, our military, women who were victims of rape or in- landmark decision. Mr. Speaker, over and our homeland security. cest. The Jones Act has also guaranteed the centuries it has been clear, when But instead of respecting women this that the United States has highly abortion is illegal, it does not go away morning, the Republicans are coming trained and skilled mariners who can but is very unsafe.
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