This is a public health crisis and we have to find a better way.
Something's got to be done to save the country. And right now we're destroying each other.
I think the Internet can be open, and it can be owned by every citizen in this great country of ours.
I have always supported strong funding for NIH because it is an investment that saves lives.
I share my colleagues concern about the President's budget cuts of more than $2.2 billion to NIH overall.
West Virginia is one of the known--I've been telling most of southern West Virginia, my areas hit the hardest, in some of the most rural are...
We're not going to allow it to be owned by anybody that's not the average citizen that can't get on, having the same opportunities everyone ...
The money is absolutely critical for this to be done, and needs to be started now.
I don't think the will is here for it. That's the shame of it.
It was when the FCC interjected itself to change that rule that basic civility that threw it to a tailspin.
But, I'm saying, when the airwaves--when there was fairness to the airwaves and to the public, they had to give a balanced approach, a balan...
I am really pleased to be on the STAR Act, the childhood cancer act.
I am anxious to hear how we progress with that.
We've got $3.5 billion to support a policy that does not exist at this point, and that is inexcusable.
We are dragging our feet on this and this is inexcusable.
I do want to say that step one, though, is to have the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy at this hearing, at that table...
How did our country become so toxicity in the political arena? You know, it's what team you're on and what side you're on, how we can destro...
I think a lot of that is increased productivity, and though we have a lot more work to do, I think some of the good work that you are doing ...