and it was more than just one coach, larry nassar. it was more than just one sport, gymnastics. it was more than just one year or one episode. and it was more than just one form of abuse. larry nassar became the face of a pattern of systemic failure and abuse, and he reflected a culture of putting medals and money above the lives of athletes, prioritizing those tangible signs of victory above the human lives that were impacted so adversely. systematic failures were reflected in larry nassar's success in terrorizing these young athletes, and it affected other trainers, other coaches who similarly betrayed trust. it affected other sports -- figure skating and swimming, as well as gymnastics. none were immune from the sexual, physical, or emotional abuse. almost exactly a year ago senator moran and i issued the report that he just showed on the floor of the house -- of the senate, showing that this investigation into sexual abuse in gymnastics and the olympic movement should lead to a bill. and i would like to thank not only senator moran for his partnership, but also other colleag