I don't believe we should spend more energy to prop up a system that is already hurting millions of Americans.
U.S. firms have been pioneers and global leaders on the digital technology frontier.
Advancements in technology mean that digital trade is capable of delivering ongoing improvements in production, in distr...
American consumers and businesses benefit tremendously from the ability to buy and sell across borders and gain access t...
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...
CHIP is a critical part of our country's health-care infrastructure.
We applaud your working together to examine solutions that will ensure that this program will continue to provide fundin...
Congress created CHIP with one goal in mind: to make sure no American child falls through the cracks of a health-care sy...
CHIP has helped children whose families have incomes too high to qualify for Medicaid, but too low to afford private hea...
If Congress doesn't act to provide additional Federal funding, a number of children who would likely be eligible for CHI...
We greatly appreciate the joint statement by Chairman Hatch and Ranking Member Wyden, released on the 20th anniversary o...
While it isn't perfect, and while, in my view, some of the subsequent changes to the program have been regrettable, I be...
We thank Chairman Hatch and Ranking Member Wyden for working together, in a bipartisan fashion, on legislation to ensure...
It's important for Congress to take action soon. There's no kicking this can down the road with a short-term bill.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to those who have been impacted over the past few days by Hurricane Irma.
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.
CHIP was needed to help many families make that transition.