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Extensions of Remarks, as inserted in this issue
HOUSE
Axne, Cynthia, Iowa, E1081
Baird, James R., Ind., E1077
Budd, Ted, N.C., E1081
Crow, Jason, Col., E1075, E1083
DeSaulnier, Mark, Calif., E1079
Doyle, Michael F., Pa., E1081
Flores, Mayra, Tex., E1079
Harshbarger, Diana, Tenn., E1075, E1076, E1078, E1084, E1086
Hern, Kevin, Okla., E1084
Higgins, Clay, La., E1084
Hudson, Richard, N.C., E1080, E1085
Maloney, Carolyn B., N.Y., E1076, E1083, E1086
Nadler, Jerrold, N.Y., E1077, E1080, E1085
Norcross, Donald, N.J., E1079
Obernolte, Jay, Calif., E1079
Posey, Bill, Fla., E1083
Rice, Kathleen M., N.Y., E1084
Roybal-Allard, Lucille, Calif., E1076
Smith, Adam, Wash., E1082
Smith, Christopher H., N.J., E1077
Spartz, Victoria, Ind., E1080, E1085
Thompson, Mike, Calif., E1075, E1086
Wilson, Frederica S., Fla., E1075, E1076, E1078, E1079, E1080, E1081, E1083, E1084, E1085, E1086
SOURCE: Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 168(1), Congressional Record Vol. 168, No. 168(2)
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