In my view, passing H.R. 4712 is a common sense step that will be good for orphan drug policy, good for public health, a...
Thank you. And how is the legislation before us today effective in closing the loophole that has prevented other compani...
So, you think overall that would be beneficial for Americans, including vulnerable populations and those that are receiv...
Thank you to the Chairman and to the ranking member for conducting this hearing today.
I am curious if we could talk a little bit about rural homelessness.
I know in my State, New Hampshire, we have made some tremendous progress.
In my seven years in Congress, this is one of the best, most productive hearings I have been at.
New Hampshire has some very innovative models coming out of the opioid epidemic.
I would love to work with you and others.
That is saving lives and saving taxpayer dollars.
I have introduced legislation that we call the Humane Correctional Health Care Act and what this would do is continue Me...
We have people incarcerated for drug-related crimes, getting no treatment for their mental health or substance use disor...
I share the concern of many folks here that too many veterans are food-insecure.
It is our job to be able to make sure that they are taken care of.
Certainly no one is getting rich on the four-to-five-dollar-a-day average that SNAP pays for food assistance, and if any...
I would like to second that recommendation, that we continue to look for ways to listen to the veterans.
I want to support the additional research from the truly unexpected, unexplained deaths, but I also want to focus on thi...
I find it extraordinary, when I went to do the research after losing Leah to understand the scope of this, it is quite a...