I must tell you, I thank you very much for your comments as it relates to placing due process in regards to those that a...
It is important that it be an open process. And I just would urge us, we need to develop what is right for America.
I think you have restored the confidence of the American people in the Department of Justice being there for all the cit...
It appears like it was an intentional effort, and I think the Department of Justice activities here could be very helpfu...
We need to have better understanding from the international community as to what America is doing in regards to its dete...
women still just earn 78 cents for every dollar our male counterpart makes.
It kind of followed on to what we talked about last night and drew the distinction between best practices which the acad...
We are going to be doing things late at night and when we do things late at night, it is not that we want to pull fast o...
I don't think you want to tag it to, in any way, payment.
Well, and we wouldn't because it is not tied to a payment system.
We appreciate the continued leadership of committee members Senators Kennedy, Brown, Hatch, Enzi, and Bingaman on this i...
We applaud Senators Brown, Collins, Schumer, and Vitter for their leadership in sponsoring this critical legislation.
We are on new territory because this will be the first time we are trying to move from volume medicine to value medicine...
We don't want them to go to Iran.
Are we going to mandate medicine, which I don't believe Congress or any arm of it should, or any part of our government.
If we could expand the capacity of our schools of nursing, it would be a major step in increasing the nursing workforce.
We need to focus on academic curriculum.
It is like everybody talks about it but nobody does it.