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House Proceeding 06-17-09 on Jun 17th, 2009 :: 0:10:20 to 0:11:35
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Henry E. Jr.Brown

0:10:16 to 0:10:36( Edit History Discussion )

Henry E. Jr.Brown: you know, i think this is just dead wrong. it president, but i don't think abc should become obama news. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? >> address the house, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is

Henry E. Jr.Brown

0:10:20 to 0:11:35( Edit History Discussion )
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Henry E. Jr.Brown

0:10:37 to 0:10:57( Edit History Discussion )

Henry E. Jr.Brown: recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the international paper mill in georgetown, south carolina, for recently reaching a safety milestone of logging four million safe work hours without any employees missing work due to injured sustained on the job. not an easy task. with nearly 700 employees working at the paper mill daily,

Henry E. Jr.Brown

0:10:58 to 0:11:20( Edit History Discussion )

Henry E. Jr.Brown: it is obvious that the team in getown has been working hard to develop newaze to -- ways to proactively prevent accidents. our goal is to leave work every day in the same or better conditions we arrived for ourselves and our families said the mill manager. recently employees implemented a new safety process focusing on

Henry E. Jr.Brown

0:11:21 to 0:11:36( Edit History Discussion )

Henry E. Jr.Brown: people acting, caring and thinking safely. they see this as a great way to focus on safety but also realize there's no single action that can create another safe environment and everyone must work together to achieve this goal. congratulations to the

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