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July 24, 2019

"We must agree that the opportunity cost here is too high. The months we’ve spent investigating from this dais have failed to end the border crisis or contribute to the growing job market. Instead, we’ve gotten stuck, and it’s paralyzed this committee and this House. . . . "This hearing is long overdue. We’ve had the truth for months — no American conspired to throw our elections. What we need today is to let that truth bring us confidence and closure."

July 23, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, released the following statement after the Small Business Reorganization Act of 2019 (H.R. 3311) passed the House. Judiciary member Rep.
July 23, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, released the following statement in response to the possibility that Aaron Zebley, counsel for Robert Mueller, could testify as a witness alongside the former special counsel at Wednesday’s hearing. “Less than 24 hours before Robert Mueller arrives, the chairman is again allowing the committee’s business to devolve into chaos.
July 19, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee and sponsor of the First Step Act, released the following statement following the Justice Department’s announcement about the law. Today the Bureau of Prisons has released the risk and needs assessment tool designed to reduce recidivism as part of its implementation of the First Step Act, which President Trump signed into law last year. “I am very optimistic about the future of the First Step Act because of the faithful implementation we’ve seen so far from the Justice Department.
July 18, 2019

"Marketplaces must aggressively protect U.S. consumers and IP rights holders from sellers who seek to trick consumers into buying counterfeits. Marketplaces must have effective policies and practices to detect and block the sale of counterfeits automatically, immediately respond to complaints by consumers and brands, quickly remove counterfeiters from their sites and detect and prohibit confirmed counterfeiters from returning under another name."

July 17, 2019

"With the undeniable evidence of this crisis now firmly in the public spotlight, I was hopeful we would finally see a serious effort by Democrats to end the crisis. Instead, they have decided to markup H.R. 3239, a bill that will do absolutely nothing to address the root causes of the crisis, and, in fact, will make it worse. . . . Perhaps the worst part about this bill is it increases the incentive to exploit children to gain entry into the United States."

July 16, 2019

"I hope today’s hearing will focus on ways we can encourage both innovation and competition, both success and growth. These things are not mutually exclusive, but usually go hand in hand to the benefit of consumers and the advancement of our economy."

July 16, 2019
WASHINGTON — Rep. Doug Collins (R-Ga.), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, issued the following statement after the House ruled that the speaker’s words on the floor were unparliamentary and took down those words. “This afternoon, I begged my colleagues to embrace the rules and integrity of our chamber, for the House to be an example in lowering tensions and elevating dialogue. I was compelled to demand that the House enforce the rules against Speaker Pelosi, for her deliberate attack on the president.
July 16, 2019

". . . a lot of political speech today seems made to deepen our divide by highlighting our differences, and that’s cause for sadness. That’s exactly what the rules of decorum in this body are designed to guard against. "We have a choice this afternoon, Mr. Speaker — we can pursue escalation against our fellow Americans, or we can pursue reconciliation on their behalf. Only one of those options makes room for this body to do its job — to legislate solutions for the challenges facing the American people."

July 15, 2019
" . . . after months of ignoring the southern border, we are finally having a hearing — if only at subcommittee — about the crisis. For months, the administration has sounded the alarm, saying facilities are strained to the breaking point, and they have been ignored. I’m glad Democrats have finally admitted there is a crisis . . . It is time Congress acts."
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