But it also very important for energy in the broadest sense. Nuclear energy, our national labs, you name it. We're very proud of the bill. It cut spending, reduced it by about $760 million and yet still took care of the critical mission. So very good job by our committee and particularly the chairman there, gentleman named Chuck Fleischmann from the great state of Tennessee, one of my very best subcommittee chairman and a guy that delivered for us today on the floor of the House of Representatives. (06:53–07:02)
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