[Congressional Record Volume 167, Number 131 (Tuesday, July 27, 2021)]
[House]
[Pages H3916-H3917]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                   BIDEN POLICIES HURTING TENNESSEANS

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
Tennessee (Mr. Rose) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. ROSE. Mr. Speaker, I rise today because I am concerned about the 
financial security of our Nation.
  Whether you are standing in the checkout line at the grocery store or 
at the gas pump, it is clear that Tennesseans and Americans everywhere 
are facing a bitter reality. We are 6 months into the Biden Presidency, 
and we are feeling the effects of his reckless spending decisions as 
prices for everyday foods, goods, and even gas skyrocket.
  According to a recent study, 83 percent of Americans surveyed said 
they noticed price increases in June and July. Right now, families find 
themselves paying 45 percent more for gas, 7 percent more for fruit, 
almost 6 percent more for milk, and 18 percent more for bacon just 
since Biden was sworn in.
  Inflation is like a cruel and regressive tax hike on the working 
people of this Nation who can afford it the very least. For older 
Tennesseans on fixed incomes that often do not grow with inflation, 
high inflation is even more cruel.
  President Biden's policies have caused inflation to grow every month 
since he took office and, often, at a rapid clip. This means 
Tennesseans and all Americans are paying more for groceries, more for 
prescription drugs, and more for household goods, and their take-home 
pay after taxes is worth less than it was, as if they got a pay cut 
through no fault of their own.
  What will the administration do to combat drastic rises in inflation? 
The answer to that appears to be absolutely nothing. In fact, they are 
doubling down and making it worse.
  President Biden and his fellow socialist Democrats want to keep 
spending money on things we can't afford and increasing taxes on 
everyone, which, along with the inflation monster, creates a one-two 
punch to the gut of all Tennesseans and especially the ones who are 
most vulnerable and who can least afford it.
  Another massive $3.5 trillion spending package that will raise taxes 
and further fuel inflation is not what our Nation needs. We need to 
stop this spending spree on the backs of the taxpayer before it is too 
late.
  The Biden administration can try to talk around it, but the reality 
remains the same: Their policies are hurting Tennesseans, and I will 
never stop working to hold them accountable.

          INVESTING IN OUR FAMILIES, WORKERS, AND COMMUNITIES

  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from 
California (Mr. Costa) for 5 minutes.
  Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker, the time is now to make bolder investments in 
our families, workers, and communities across the country.
  For years, I have said that America is living off the investments our 
parents and grandparents made a generation or two ago.
  Bringing Federal dollars back to my home in California's San Joaquin 
Valley is one of my highest priorities, as is the need to invest 
throughout the country, throughout our Nation, for our future 
infrastructure needs.
  During this week, we will vote on new investments that will make a 
difference in our communities and the residents who live there. From 
water projects to funding jobs, healthcare and education programs, our 
votes this week are to improve people's lives. Thus, in this budget 
appropriations that we will be dealing with, these bills are critical 
to pass and send to the Senate.
  But our work doesn't end there. We must also pass transformative 
infrastructure to build our roads, bridges, and transit systems and 
modernize our schools and hospitals.

  Rural and underserved communities in our country, many that I 
represent, should never be left behind.
  We also must expand and prioritize broadband access to these areas. 
This pandemic has taught us a lot of things, like telemedicine and 
tele-learning is difficult enough, but if you don't have access to 
broadband, good luck.
  Repairing our aging water infrastructure to ensure reliable access to 
clean drinking water is critical for the richest Nation in the world. 
We are suffering from extreme droughts in California. We need to make 
these investments.

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  Also, access to quality healthcare is critically important. I have 
introduced legislation to bring more doctors to underserved areas 
around the country, like the San Joaquin Valley, by creating new 
medical schools. Everyone, no matter who they are or where they live, 
deserves access to quality healthcare.
  These investments will make life better for Americans and will help 
spur economic growth by creating millions of good-paying jobs. Guess 
what? We need them.
  The health and development of our communities and the economy depend 
on infrastructure, and I encourage my colleagues to join me in building 
back America's future better.
  It is essential that, in the next few months, we pass the bipartisan 
infrastructure package, the infrastructure bill and reconciliation 
package, to bring this country together and to invest in the future.
  Mr. Speaker, how much time do I have remaining?
  The SPEAKER pro tempore. The gentleman from California has 2\1/2\ 
minutes remaining.


              Honoring the Life and Service of Carol Mills

  Mr. COSTA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to a dedicated 
public servant and a strong, strong advocate for students in my home of 
Fresno, California, Carol Mills.
  Carol Mills was passionate about everything she ever did. She was a 
17-year trustee for the Fresno Unified School District, the third 
largest school district in California, and spent every moment of that 
time fighting for more and better opportunities for kids.
  Early this year, Carol Mills was diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease. 
We all know it is a terrible disease, yet she continued to work 
throughout that courageous battle with Lou Gehrig's disease and served 
on the Fresno Unified School Board. Why? Because that was Carol.
  During my time in Congress, I got to know and see firsthand her 
passion for helping students. Two months ago, I visited Carol at her 
home. We recounted efforts in the past. We laughed. We shared the 
challenges of the future because, over the years, she never lost sight 
that our country's future comes first when we prioritize the education, 
the quality education, of America's next generation. That is why Carol 
made a difference in everything she ever did.
  Our community and the students of Fresno Unified School District were 
made better because of Carol Mills' passion and dedication to not only 
her service but to the quality of their education and the future of 
America.
  She will be missed dearly by everyone who knew and loved her. My 
thoughts and prayers go to the family during this very, very difficult 
time.
  Carol, we loved you. God bless.

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