During House floor remarks on Thursday, Rep. Eric Sorensen (D-IL) spoke about National Police Week.
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00:00First is the gentleman from Illinois seek recognition.
00:06Without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute.
00:10This is National Police Week, when we honor the brave men and women who serve and protect us
00:17every day. But it's also a good reminder that they deserve our thanks every day.
00:22We also need to thank the spouses and the children of our law enforcement who deal
00:28with the risk of their loved ones who may not come home. And finally, we remember the family members
00:35who made the ultimate sacrifice for our safety. Serving in the people's house means we support
00:42law enforcement. I'm proud to have served and secured funding for our police training and safety
00:49because from Rockford to the Quad Cities, Peoria to Bloomington Normal, our officers go above and
00:55beyond every day to keep us safe, many days without the support that they need to deal with stress.
01:01That's why I'm so proud of the Invest to Protect Act, my bipartisan legislation that gives small
01:08and mid-sized police departments the funding that they need for training, recruitment, and mental
01:13health resources. So happy National Police Week. My hope is that everyone wearing a badge right now
01:21stays protected, safe, and feels their nation's thanks. I yield back.
01:26Gentleman yields for what purposes? Gentleman from our home state of Georgia.