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Opening statement of Co-Chairman Smith at hearing on North Korean human rightsNorth Korean Human Rights Movement: Current Prospects and Obstacles
years, the United States government and Congress have considered South Korea as a model democratic ally
Senator McCormick Urges Passage of the SAVE America Act | Senate Floor
understand how important this issue is. I consider myself uniquely qualified when I say every vote matters … SAVE America Act regardless of party—to consider the extraordinary stakes. We have an opportunity, in this Congress
Protecting and supporting vital pregnancy care centersRep. Chris Smith debates on the House floor in support of the Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act
both mother and baby, before and after birth. Consider the story of Jean Marie Davis, a mother
Senator Collins Delivers Floor Remarks Following Passage of Bipartisan Three-Bill Funding Package
look forward to the Senate considering these bills, as well as the remaining four appropriations bills before
Chairman Wicker Delivers Speech on the Ukraine Peace Proces
Supreme Leader in Iran considers his options, where might he go for refuge? The only place he could
“Do not ignore or trivialize the battered victim in the womb. Unborn babies need Members of Congress to be their friend and advocate, not powerful adversaries.”Rep. Smith debates on the House floor on the need to apply Hyde Amendment protections to the so-called Affordable Care Act
Speaker: today, the House of Representatives is considering legislation to extend the COVID-era Affordable Care Act premium
Opening statement of Chairman Smith at hearing on religious persecution in NigeriaPresident Trump’s Redesignation of Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern": A Serious, Well-Founded Wake-Up Call
authored. I urge the State Department to seriously consider supporting human-rights vetted Nigerian forces to defend