100 DAYS OF DISARRAY; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 62
(House of Representatives - April 10, 2019)

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                          100 DAYS OF DISARRAY

  (Mr. MITCHELL asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. MITCHELL. Mr. Speaker, Friday is the 100th day of Democrat 
control of the House; 100 days of disarray.
  In the first 3 months, 97 bills have passed the House. In the first 
quarter of last session, 132 bills had passed.
  There are 97 bills that have passed the House, which is far more than 
have cleared committees; that number is only 68. So much for regular 
order; so much for hearings; so much for amendments.
  They have passed far fewer bipartisan bills, it is no surprise, yet 
they continue to take up and pass resolutions that are literally 
useless. We have spent 20 percent of our time on nonmeaningful, 
nonbinding resolutions.
  Instead of working on the items we promised the American people, like 
fixing our infrastructure, healthcare, and workforce issues, let me 
recap some of the things that have been accomplished here:
  The House failed to speak out strongly against anti-Semitism.
  Democrats have failed to produce a budget and said they won't. They 
can't even agree on budget caps.
  They have ignored the humanitarian crisis at the border that 
continues to grow.
  And they refuse to bring to the floor the Born-Alive Abortion 
Survivors Protection Act, which has 198 supporters.

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