[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 173 (Wednesday, January 2, 2013)]
[House]
[Page H7575]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HURRICANE SANDY RELIEF
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from Mr.
Andrews (New Jersey) for 2\1/2\ minutes.
Mr. ANDREWS. Mr. Speaker, we're here this morning for the fellow
citizens who didn't put up a Christmas tree or light a menorah or
celebrate their holiday at home this year because they have no home.
We're here for the boardwalk merchants who are not going to be starting
their businesses up again this Memorial Day along the boardwalk because
there's no business, and there's no boardwalk. We're here because a lot
of people's lives are devastated.
It's important to understand what we are and are not asking for. We
are not asking that every Member of this Chamber follow our lead and
vote ``yes'' in favor of the bill the Senate has already passed. We are
simply asking that every Member of this Chamber have the opportunity to
vote on that bill.
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President Kennedy said governing is choosing. We are prepared to
choose an investment in the recovery of our neighbors and our country.
We respect those who would make a different choice, but we cannot abide
by those who would say they would make the choice of doing nothing at
all, letting the clock run out on this Congress, which means that we'd
have to start all over again. The people I talked about for whom we are
here this morning, they need to start all over again. They need to get
back to their homes, back to their businesses, back to their lives; and
as we delay, we delay that possibility for them.
Every Member has the right to exercise his or her own conscience on
any piece of legislation. No Member has the right to deprive the rest
of us of the same opportunity for our constituents. We should meet
today. We should vote today. We should move forward today.
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