i'm calling on congress to act on congressman james clyburn of south carolina's sixth istrict, his legislation, h.r. 3051, the background check completion act. which would guarantee that no gun is sold by a licensed dealer until a background check is completed. mr. speaker, i'm very proud to say that i am a co-sponsor of both of these bills. mr. speaker, i could go on and tell but chairman butterfield, the chair of our congressional black caucus. he understands that our work continues. because he has focused his efforts on promoting anti-poverty programs and expanding economic development and job creation. there are a number of things that have happened in his state. for example, the moral mondays are a protest in north carolina that's led by religious progressives. these protests are in response to several actions by the government of north carolina, which was elected into office in 2013. these events, which spread throughout the south, helped bring attention to voting rights, criminal justice reform and workers rights. i think it's very important for us to note that. mr. speaker, as we come