
The integrity of our civil service is paramount to our democracy.
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The integrity of our civil service is paramount to our democracy.

it is one of the reasons the idea of Schedule F is so concerning to me.

If it's not involved with an engaged skin-in-the-game consumer and a system that if they want to call themselves free enterprise has to start responding.

If it's not involved with an engaged skin-in-the-game consumer and a system that if they want to call themselves free enterprise has to start responding.

Sometimes we think this challenge is really limited to the authoritarian nations of the world, but sadly, we see in democracies with whom we ally, a significant effort to crack down on NGOs or at least make it harder for NGOs to do their…

It puts a massive strain on nearby hospitals and local EMS, including as I pointed out in my state.

St. Elizabeth used to have a reputation as being a wonderful, wonderful hospital, especially for moms and babies.

First do no harm. That's connected to the Hippocratic Oath.

Sometimes we think this challenge is really limited to the authoritarian nations of the world, but sadly, we see in democracies with whom we ally, a significant effort to crack down on NGOs or at least make it harder for NGOs to do their…

we support the aspirations of the Georgian people

we support the aspirations of the Georgian people

I applaud you and all of the civil society community for your bravery

I applaud you and all of the civil society community for your bravery

Obviously, the events that took place under Mr. de la Torre's management at Glenwood and other facilities across the country, including by the way, five hospitals in Utah, was reprehensible and never should have happened.

They understaffed healthcare facilities. They didn't pay for required medical equipment. They failed to meet minimum operating standards.

Obviously, the events that took place under Mr. de la Torre's management at Glenwood and other facilities across the country, including by the way, five hospitals in Utah, was reprehensible and never should have happened.

First do no harm. That's connected to the Hippocratic Oath.

St. Elizabeth used to have a reputation as being a wonderful, wonderful hospital, especially for moms and babies.