I suspect there will be some new questions that come up as a result of our interaction today.
It troubles me that it occurred the way it did. It was seemingly something that was under the radar screen.
Remember, the big selling point on the Affordable Care Act was, if you like what you have, you can keep it.
Today we are going to look at two of these requirements in some depth but honestly, the list is much, much longer, and we are going to hear ...
Air pollution doesn't stop at the State line, just as it doesn't at city limits, and when the pollution from one State affects the air quali...
Now, more than ever, the American people need a strong EPA to protect their rights to clean air and water.
I am not and nor is EPA a job killer. We are simply trying to protect the lives of the people.
In fact, there is much more evidence showing that jobs are created and the economy expands following the passage of major reforms.
Air pollution doesn't stop at the State line, and when the pollution from one State affects the air quality in another, measures should be t...
Eighty-some percent of the young people that are admitted to Children's Hospital have respiratory problems.
Families should never have to choose between a job and healthy air. They are entitled to both.
Texas needs more time to consider the full implications of the rule to submit comments to EPA and possibly to prepare for implementation.
Despite the noise from the echo chamber on the right, on the whole, EPA regulations do not, do not, do not kill jobs.
Insurance companies have prospered since the Affordable Care Act passed.
The fact remains that unemployment stands at over 9 percent and doesn't appear to be budging.
The President came out of that meeting and said we saved $2 trillion for health care.
Is it because the Affordable Care Act and the effect that its regulations are having on our Nation's employers?
I support Loan Guarantee Programs for alternative energy.