ms. lummis: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senators are asked to take their conversations off the floor. the senator from wyoming. ms. lummis: mr. president, reserving the right to object. the pump act is no -- is noble in nature, but it's an economy-sized approach without flexibilities for some nonstationery workplaces. this legislation would require all modes of transportation that have employees, including railcars, be retrofitted with private, nonbathroom enclosures to allow for breast feeding. it would also require employees' reasonable break time for an employee to express breast milk. to be clear, i recognize the need for breast feeding women to do just that. however, many women in this industry are quite literally keeping the trains running on time. entire supply chains could be disrupted because of an overly broad and burdensome regulation that is not crafted to fit this industry. i can't believe i'm the only one who sees the pitfalls in this. regulations like this risk inadvertently doing m