I think most of my Republican colleagues share that view. We think we live in an extraordinarily dangerous world right now.
I will be very clear there, and I don't do this in any kind of way to try and start a fight or whatever.
I think that reflects, Mr. Secretary, partly a great deal of confidence in you on both sides of the aisle.
Madam Chair, you are the chair of this subcommittee and the full committee. I don't think you have to apologize to anybody when you take som...
I love the Appropriations Committee. I mean, I really tell people I don't care if you are on the left or the right, the appropriators are de...
the biggest single problem we have is just the shortage of trained professionals and probably anything you could do to incentivize the educa...
Tom, you can have a deal or you can have a fight, but you can't have both.
The purview of this subcommittee is broad. However, it is fair to say, historically, we have probably paid more attention to physical health...
Thank you very much, Madam Chair.
First, to all of you, thank you for your testimony. Just superb testimony, as the chairwoman said, across the board.
Again, there is a big unanimity across very many different perspectives here that is actually very helpful to us as a committee.
I want to enter into the record this time, it is a similar letter. It is signed by stakeholders that we all know, such as the National Leagu...
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