
30 million to 40 million people are not going to have insurance with this new signature Obamacare
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30 million to 40 million people are not going to have insurance with this new signature Obamacare

Isn't it true that the taxes really affect that you only get a deduction on the cost of a basic plan?

Isn't it true that the 80 percent that have insurance, for them we are closing the donut hole...

the Affordable Care Act couldn't have had any effect on that because it hadn't--the tax hadn't even gone into effect.

Do you agree that ensuring access to accurate diagnosis through FDA approved technologies for patients with cognitive impairment would help achieve a major goal of the National Plan to Address Alzheimer's Disease?

The gentleman from South Carolina raised questions about the administration of the program...

Is there currently data available that shows the effects of preventive care without co-pays or deductibles?

We must make it a priority to increase the availability of spectrum for commercial use, both licensed and unlicensed, as quickly as possible.

The prominent theme of this hearing... was the need to continue to shape the culture of the military into one in which all servicemembers are treated with respect and dignity.

I believe the Commission should not pick winners or losers among individual companies, but, instead, let all interested participants freely compete against one another in the open market.

You say you reject the status quo, and yet you say we have the tools.

Unfortunately, some voices, including the Department of Justice, are calling for the Federal Communications Commission to micromanage the allocation of spectrum among wireless carriers.

The FCC began using spectrum auctions because we recognized that the free market is more effective at allocating spectrum than relying on the opinions and predictions of unelected bureaucrats.

The ability to communicate with others and to get online without being tethered by a cord is no longer a luxury for many people; it is a necessity.

This band was identified in the FCC's National Broadband Plan for its commercial potential.

The rapid migration to wireless raises a number of critical issues for policymakers.

Today, our focus is on the state of wireless communications in the United States.