So, the need obviously now is greater, and the reimbursement rates and the level of reimbursements will probably increas...
Well, Mr. Chairman, maybe we'll look at that and see if in fact the need warrants us to drill down a little bit.
How about a waiver--I think the provisions--well, first of all, is there a blanket waiver right now as it relates to the...
We have got to find some way to have a public health emergency provision in one of these--somehow.
And do you approve those waivers or does the state----
I believe, having been in Congress now for seven-plus years, that it is dirty money and dirty maps that keeps us in Cong...
I think it has also contributed to that problem.
I believe he gave $1 million. Yes, and that was a quid pro quo.
Is there any data you have to show if that has affected Americans' belief that their government is not responsible to th...
But yesterday Mitt Romney, what was an historic day in Congress, showed me that at least one person, at least one person...
Thank you, Mr. Deutch. Very well timed and very well delivered.
You are not going to lose your job to a Democrat. You are going to lose your job to someone who is more conservative, an...
She is a leader in Congress on many, many progressive issues.
I don't find myself in agreement with the ACLU very often, but I think they got that one right.
What worries me, and I am going to be very specific to my congressional district that I am fortunate enough to serve.
I know Exascale computing is a high priority for the Department, as it is for me and this committee.
It's frustrating and dangerous.
There must be ways to force railroads to work with U.S. taxpayers.