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mrs. capito: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous materials for the record on h.r. 3584 as amended, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. capito: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. capito: i'd like to thank mr. stimbers and mrs. beatty for their efforts on this. the capital access for small community act is bipartisan. it passed by 55-0 earlier this spring. this bill will provide meaningful regulatory relief for privately enissue -- insured credit unions by allowing them to become members of the federal home loan bank system. there are approximately 130 privately insured credit unions with nearly $13 billion in assets in nine states across the country. these credit unions currently cannot join the federal home loan bank system which provides an additional source of mortgage fu
mrs. capito: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days within which to revise and extend their remarks and submit extraneous materials for the record on h.r. 3584 as amended, currently under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mrs. capito: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. capito: i'd like to thank mr. stimbers and mrs. beatty for their...
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mrs. capito: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to highlight the human trafficking legislation that was passed by the house yesterday. these five bills will ensure justice for millions of victims and further the fight to end the vicious crime. in the united states alone, human trafficking rakes in $9.8 billion for the use and abuse of victims, many of whom are children. the national center for missing and exploited children estimates each year 100,000 children are falling victim to this vial industry within our own borders. human trafficking isn't something that's occurring in other countries or other continents, it's happening here in america, and i will be holding a summit later this week in west virginia in my district to bring together stakeholders to discuss how we can protect our most vulnerable. these bills are a call to action, to prosecute owe feppeders, to protect victims, to -- offenders, to protect victims, to prevent future cases and to educate. by passing these important bills, the house stood up for the
mrs. capito: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to highlight the human trafficking legislation that was passed by the house yesterday. these five bills will ensure justice for millions of victims and further the fight to end the vicious crime. in the united states alone, human trafficking rakes in $9.8 billion for the use and abuse of victims, many of whom are children. the national center for missing and exploited children estimates each year 100,000 children are falling victim to this vial...
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the clerk: leave of absence requested for mrs. capito for today and the balance of the week. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from california rise? mr. lamalfa: i motion we adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: all those in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the aye vs. t the motion is adopted, accordingly the house this is asaid, two-year bill because they did not complete the fy 2014 bill. many of the interesting things we like to talk about are in the classified section of the bill but there are a few things that we can glean from it. it beefs up some contractor protections in the wake of the snowden leaks. on syrians porting chemical weapons stock piles and to getfforts to try around reporting requirements by the u.n.. it also requires the director of national intelligence to conduct of thessification review documents. as you may know, there were a trove of documents seized from the pakistan compound where osama bin laden was killed. >> on that point, your article in cq roll call, intel bill declassifyingw of bin laden documents. what is the reasoning
the clerk: leave of absence requested for mrs. capito for today and the balance of the week. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman from california rise? mr. lamalfa: i motion we adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: all those in favor say aye. all opposed say no. the aye vs. t the motion is adopted, accordingly the house this is asaid, two-year bill because they did not complete the fy 2014 bill. many of the interesting things we like to talk about are in the classified section...
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. -- for mrs. capito of virginia for today, ms. esty of connecticut for today, mr. griffin of arkansas for today, mr. hastings of florida for today through may 30. mr. honda of california for today. mr. gary g. miller of california for today and the balance of the peek. -- of the week. ms. slaughter of new york for today through may 30. and mr. thompson of mississippi for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. wolf: i move that the house adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. accordingly the house stands >> you cannot write in a calculating way. about thatnot think issue on allman use it down to write. but you should do when you sit down to write is to write what you find interesting and follow your own curiosity. when i was writing tipping point , i can honestly say i never for a moment tried to imagine how well that the grid cell. i just
. -- for mrs. capito of virginia for today, ms. esty of connecticut for today, mr. griffin of arkansas for today, mr. hastings of florida for today through may 30. mr. honda of california for today. mr. gary g. miller of california for today and the balance of the peek. -- of the week. ms. slaughter of new york for today through may 30. and mr. thompson of mississippi for today. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentleman from...
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mrs. capito: i want to thank the chairman and ranking member for their hard work on this bill. as a member of the conference committee i'm in strong support of this report. there's two numbers that stick out to me that come to mind for me in this report, that's 9,900. 9,900 local jobs in west virginia are supported by west virginia waterways. the next number is $1.6 billion. that's how much waterways industry contributes to our great state system of this is important that we do this efficiently, well maintained, we can move our goods and services, particularly our west virginia coal down the rivers to power america. i'm in strong support of this bill and congratulate the chairman and ranking member for moving this forward. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from west virginia. mr. rahall: i yield one minute o the gentlelady, ms. edwards. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. edwards: thank you very muchism ask permission to revise and extend my rashes. thank you, mr. speaker. i want to thank chairman shuster,
mrs. capito: i want to thank the chairman and ranking member for their hard work on this bill. as a member of the conference committee i'm in strong support of this report. there's two numbers that stick out to me that come to mind for me in this report, that's 9,900. 9,900 local jobs in west virginia are supported by west virginia waterways. the next number is $1.6 billion. that's how much waterways industry contributes to our great state system of this is important that we do this...