I think everyone agrees it is imperative that the United States lead this fight because we won't be able to end this pandemic and Americans ...
I sincerely appreciate all three of your answers to clarify that for the committee.
I would like to find out--and this was about a month ago when I looked at those numbers. It was horrible.
the increase in Federal unemployment benefits is having a significant adverse impact on our labor pool.
One lesson that we learned during COVID-19 was the need for consistent, standardized, disaggregated, culturally appropriate data collection ...
While I think forced vaccine mandates are counterproductive and send the wrong message on immunization.
We have to know, not only for COVID, but also for any healthcare initiatives that disproportionately impact people of color.
You are far more likely to die from a pandemic than a terrorist attack.
I find this omission another sign of shortsightedness that we see throughout the legislation.
Underinvestment here ensures the Nation will be less prepared for the next outbreak.
I am wondering if we have an update of a national HIV/AIDS strategy/plan and if we have a point person in the White House.
Such a de minimis amount dedicated to so critical a function should be unacceptable to everyone.
I am pleased to see the levels proposed in the chair's fiscal year 2022 appropriations for this subcommittee.
It is my hope that these conversations progress in a way that will provide for a solution that continues our humanitarian work while staying...
The previous administration worked diligently with vaccine manufacturers to develop a safe and effective vaccine.
Now, the President has included $100,000,000 for CDC to start a new community-based violence prevention initiative.
So I want to know why in the world are we seeing this when, in fact, we are investing so much into vaccine production and distribution?
We have to work together to ensure that our healthcare systems work to confront and dismantle the racist systems and practices that perpetua...