As I listen to you, it seems that a theme which is emerging is kind of a lack of coordination.
I have signed letters with my colleagues on the other side in favor of these reforms. I am prepared to work on legislation to bring these ne...
We have got to have the infrastructure in place there to welcome them, speed them along, serve them effectively, efficiently, and in a frien...
We have to get this done and get it done in a way where there is a win-win-win-win-win.
For too long, job creation has received second-class treatment by Congress.
I believe that you knew this was a problem and you want to solve this problem and you are going to do everything you can to solve it.
Manufacturing is critical to the American economy. Its continued strength is key to putting Americans back to work.
I believe that the key to ensuring Americans continue to have access to high-quality manufacturing jobs is not to enact burdensome regulatio...
While it cannot be done overnight, it is my hope that Washington can get serious and implement an agenda to strengthen American manufacturin...
I think it is going to take maybe one major court decision or perhaps another military action to get us where we were a couple of years ago.
I think we can all agree that this is unacceptable.
Why are we not looking at being able to marry them and being able to be a little bit more proactive in that area?
This is a race for relevancy and a race for vibrancy.
I have full confidence in the ability of Senator Baucus and the Finance Committee to get to the bottom of this matter and recommend appropri...
One of the concerns I do have, however, is the estimated cost, which could be as high as $68 billion.
We do not want to see anybody else have to go through what you have.
I want to applaud the VA for reducing the benefits backlog by 34 percent since March of 2013.
We want to end this decades long backlog and we are moving in that direction.