We are going to work with you to see what we can do by April 4.
millions of women would lose the right to see the doctor they trust, the doctor of their choosing.
thank you for raising this crucial issue and bringing attention to an important proposal in the President's budget to lo...
Sometimes we make a decision that if we are giving Homeland Security the ability of making these kinds of decisions on l...
To do that, you need different kinds of access points, one at the border wall, one further up there, further up again.
I would like to commend the Subcommittee, Chairman Bishop, and Congressman Johnson, for your work in crafting reform lan...
What we need to do is make sure that we give flexibility for access. Access has to be critical.
That is where the east-west access becomes critical.
the Committee's legislation will finally take the handcuffs off the agents and allow us to simply do our jobs.
I would like to close by urging Congress to consider and pass legislation that would solve these very real problems.
One-point-four trillion dollars cut from Medicaid, millions of Americans locked out of the program.
Before I begin, I want to express, on behalf of the committee, the sadness we all feel in light of yesterday's events in...
the CHRONIC Care Act, another bipartisan legislative product out of this committee, was also signed into law recently.
Now, some of my colleagues may tune me out for the next several minutes, as they've already heard me talk effusively abo...
And, by and large, we are seeing great things from tax reform.
Let there be no mistake: this is an excellent package, and it deserves bipartisan support.
I am pleased by the success of the new tax law, which has already resulted in substantial benefits for American workers ...
I think that is a mistake.