mr. speaker, house republicans have led with numerous options such as the patient option act, as dr. broun was just talking about. dr. price of georgia, dr. benishek, the republican study committee plan, a number of plans have been out there and proposed and i think would be a far better solution to the things we can agree on, having greater access for more people at a lower costs. i think we can all agree on in any language is that obamacare is off the mark. with that i'd yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california, ms. speier, for five minutes. ms. speier: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to speak about the hardworking americans who are being left behind in this country. some sectors of our economy are recovering from the great recession. not all both are rising. not even close. i recently spent a night in a homeless shelter and was dismayed that it was filled with members of the middle class and earning above the minimum wage did not protect them from having to share a dorm room with dozens of other people. the reality is a subclass of workers has emerged who do play b