So I just want to ask you. Now is this only for the financial--for the thrift, not for the larger----
That's why I asked a time question.
So government help--you had to evaluate it, evaluate what its impact was going to be.
We have to talk with them. And we have to do that based on principles.
I think, in general, the more consistent a message that can come from the United States, the more effective the message will be on all parti...
The clearer the administration can be, and the more supportive it can be of its special envoy, and have all of the voices pulling in a commo...
We supported the Southerners' right to self-determination, and that's why we have the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that we have today.
In that debate, we were told that mandating closed captioning on all television sets would cost $20 per TV set. It would crush the industry.
I would note that one of the first completed, and least controversial, sections of that landmark legislation was Title IV.
Representative Markey encouraged us to work with the disability community.
I want to sincerely thank both Representative Ed Markey (D-MA-7) who introduced H.R. 3101 and especially today Senator Pryor and Senator Ker...
I’m here today to ask you to make the 'Equal Access to 21st Century Communications Act,' S. 3304, the strongest possible legislation.
The requirement for the FCC to develop a National Broadband Plan... was designed to produce a roadmap to a broadband future open to all Amer...
Now, what is the result? Well, interestingly, when people turn on their TV set and they go to closed captioning... the immigrant community c...
The time to solve the problem, in our judgment, is now.
The goal is very clear: to ensure that Americans with disabilities have the opportunity to access and use communications services and infras...
Now is the time to break down these walls of exclusion of the Digital Era.
The guiding principles of the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act that I have introduced in the House... is to bring exi...