Let me be clear. I want to find a bipartisan path forward through this mess.
I've always held fast to the notion that if States believe they've got a plan that raises the bar for health care in ter...
U.S. firms have been pioneers and global leaders on the digital technology frontier.
I don't believe we should spend more energy to prop up a system that is already hurting millions of Americans.
American consumers and businesses benefit tremendously from the ability to buy and sell across borders and gain access t...
Advancements in technology mean that digital trade is capable of delivering ongoing improvements in production, in distr...
ACP commends the Senate Finance Committee for a commitment to advancing legislation to improve the quality and lower the...
Personally, I also believe members on both sides of the aisle should be open to rolling back, or at least amending the i...
the ACA could effectively shift in the coming years from insuring the uninsured to un-insuring the previously insured.
We know that the Graham-Cassidy proposal is gaining some traction in the Senate, and we urge you to set aside this legis...
Members on both sides of the aisle should be open to rolling back or at least amending the individual and employer manda...
So let's put our differences aside and work together on meaningful changes.
We commend the Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch and Ranking Member Ron Wyden for recently introducing legislation,...
Twenty years ago, Senator Ted Kennedy and I came together to create the Children's Health Insurance Program, or CHIP.
CHIP, from the outset, was a bipartisan program that enjoyed, and continues to enjoy, broad bipartisan support.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to those who have been impacted over the past few days by Hurricane Irma.
CHIP was needed to help many families make that transition.
Congress created CHIP with one goal in mind: to make sure no American child falls through the cracks of a health-care sy...