One of my top priorities in Congress is creating jobs and promoting a growing economy that raises the standard of living for all Americans.

We should follow the facts wherever they lead us.

We need to make sure our veterans have health care not just when they come home but throughout their lives.

I applaud the work of Clean Power Lake County in their leadership to call for Lake County to build a just transition from coal to clean energy, and I'm proud their work will be highlighted on the national stage for TV viewers around the country.

I will work hard at the federal level to defend our progress on climate change, but we know that forward progress on climate must happen locally.

Climate change is an economic, public health, and environmental issue that we have a moral responsibility to address.

I have a world of respect for Congressman Dold and the service he's given to our country.

I want to fight hard for the values and priorities of my district.

Protecting our Great Lakes and conserving this resource for the next generation is critical both for surrounding communities and our planet as a whole.

We need to make sure we have in every school teachers trained and qualified to make sure every child, including children with different learning styles, succeed.

We have to focus on growing the economy, getting people working again, so they can put a roof over their heads to provide health care and education for their children and plan for their retirement.

America is home to the best researchers, advanced manufacturers, and entrepreneurs in the world. There is no reason we cannot lead the planet in manufacturing solar panels and wind turbines, engineering the smart energy grid, and inspiring the next great companies that will be the titans of a new green energy economy.

I urge President Trump to maintain American participation in the Paris Agreement - for the sake of our international leadership, economic competitiveness, and children's environmental future.

The transition to clean energy should not be viewed as a burden to be overcome but, rather, an extraordinary job creation opportunity for the United States.

Our global atmosphere does not respect national boundaries, and the international commitments under the Paris Agreement cannot be met without the full cooperation and participation of multiple countries.

We have to end Citizens United, and we have to do it united as a people. If we don't do it, our system is going to be further corrupted.

Citizens United, I believe, will be regarded by history as one of the worst decisions this Supreme Court - or any Supreme Court - has ever made. It is distorting our political process and corrupting our government.

One of the best moments of the Obama presidency was the passage of the Affordable Care Act.

Making sure that people have access to preventive medicine for the first time ever as a nation? That's a big deal.

Raising the age of Social Security retirement is not the answer. For so many jobs that are back-breaking jobs, physically burdensome jobs, we're raising the age already to 67. These people are going to struggle to get to that point.

I know as a nation we are stronger because of our immigrant tradition.

I've said for a long time there is no military solution to the crisis in Syria. There has to be a diplomatic solution. ISIL cannot be part of it. Al-Qaeda cannot be part of it, and Assad cannot be part of it. We are dealing with issues that have been going on for centuries, and I'm not sure the administration fully appreciates that.

Chemical weapons, biological weapons, and nuclear weapons should never be used.

One of the greatest injustices of the Vietnam era is the way our veterans were treated when they returned home. This compounded the pain experienced by those who served. That is a mistake we must never make again.