[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 147 (Wednesday, September 28, 2016)]
[House]
[Page H6011]
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END SENSELESS GUN VIOLENCE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
Texas (Ms. Jackson Lee) for 5 minutes.
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, first, I rise to acknowledge the brave
Houstonians' law enforcement from many different jurisdictions who came
to the aid of nine individuals who were shot randomly by a shooter in
the last couple of days in Houston in a southwest shopping center, a
place where many go for groceries, visit small businesses, and do their
daily business, where many people are at work. Out of nowhere came a
shooter whose home was ultimately investigated, where many items of
military apparel and a load of guns were there to provide fear, I
guess, in his decision to go on a shooting rampage after having a calm
dinner with his family the night before.
This was an attorney, and our law enforcement are still
investigating. My appreciation to the work and the detailed work that
they are doing, and as well my appreciation and applause for the
resiliency of Houstonians who came to the aid of their neighbors. Then
those who are recovering, I express my concern. But we will draw
together and find a way to end this senseless violence and to begin to
heal this Nation.
Russia is Impacting and Attempting to Undermine the Fabric of Democracy
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, I rise as well to make it very clear
that we do not have to speculate as we begin to see unfolding the
Russian hacking of a number of governmental entities and, yes, the
Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign
Committee, and many others.
There is no doubt that Russia is impacting and attempting to
undermine the very fabric of democracy in this country. Now, I believe
that we should engage with all nations the values of this Nation of
democracy. The rights of freedom, a Declaration of Independence that
guarantees unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness are wonderful values, and we should not be afraid to engage
with despotic regimes who disagree with us--Russia being one.
We should be alert and realize that, as we go into this election
process, every well-informed citizen should be able to see something
and say something. All of our law enforcement and intelligence
community should be sensitive to the possible destruction and
undermining of our democratic process.
Today it has been announced and determined that Russia did have
something to do with the downing of that flight over Ukraine. How sad
for those families and how hurting for the people of Ukraine to be able
to know that they, as a sovereign nation, in a time that one would be
advocating for peace and living harmoniously with their neighbors--that
their very large neighbor, in addition to taking Crimea, would also be
threatening their skies and their people. This is serious.
The electoral political system that we have come to depend upon
requires us to be diligent without ceasing that every vote of every
American is counted. However they vote, there should be no aftermath of
a foreign entity having hacked into any process that would deny America
her precious right to vote and the decision on those who will serve
them and certainly the Presidency of the United States. Let no
candidate be so close to the Russian apparatus that we do not follow
the trail and investigate wherever it is necessary to ensure the
sanctity of that process.
Let me also say that it is important, as this Congress begins to deal
with the confusion of the continuing resolution, that it be noted that
we have not addressed the question of gun violence, ending gun
violence, closing the loophole that is so important in a background
check that allows people to get guns because they get it without the
background check being completed; or in the issue of terrorism, that
those who are on the terrorist watch list have random access to buying
guns.
Simple legislation that could be passed. I think it is crucial in
America that we do so because the violence has many roots--housing,
health care, poverty--but certainly it has the tool, and that is guns.
That is automatic weapons like AK-47s and others more sophisticated.
America has a right to the Second Amendment, but the people of
America have a right to safety and the prevention of gun violence in
their community.
Continuing Resolution
Ms. JACKSON LEE. Mr. Speaker, let me also talk about Houston, Texas,
and the tax day floods. It is important that the CR covers the floods
of Houston and covers Baton Rouge, as well as the water crisis in
Flint. Let us do what the American people ask us to come here for: to
be an umbrella on a rainy day, helping people, coming to their aid,
clean water in Flint, providing for the people in Greenspoint, the
reimbursement of the city of Houston, and helping the people of Baton
Rouge get on their feet. Let us help America as we should.
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