Should CMS be in the business of covertly distributing news stories that are not really representative of just the issue...
That is better than you get from the telephone company if you call for a service call.
This news story, fake news story, was produced by CMS. It was distributed to TV stations around the country, run as if i...
Would you stake your family farm on the fact that this is a $35 charge and nothing more?
Because it has a political bias to it that is, I think, almost impossible to challenge.
But it does not identify anyplace that this was put out by CMS because it portrays what one would normally think of as a...
The General Accounting Office found that the Medicare flyer and the ad campaign that the Centers for CMS produced contai...
Do you know what the cost of this new program will take over the next 10 years?
But here is the script and it says the address for this is Homefront Communications at 1620 I Street, and the phone numb...
Beware of those investments that look so good that you can't lose anything, that you will make a fortune in a short time...
Blackouts come with a high price tag: Massive public inconvenience, increased danger for citizens who find themselves in...
I would hope that we go further in developing information because it is very hard in this kind of a fairly short burst t...
I can tell you that the ratepayers will not joyfully write checks and say, OK, well, we have to fix the systems.
The critical loss of power on August 14 brought a large part of the country to a standstill.
I understand that some of my colleagues have concerns about deregulation of the electric industry.
I am appreciative that you are calling today's hearing on the blackout.
Can FERC play a role to address this kind of irresponsible part of behavior on the part of a utility?
I would hope that the target isn't the ratepayer who is going to be asked to pick up the load because the system was fau...