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But we cannot talk about the importance of the resiliency of the 9-1-1 system, while turning a blind eye to the flagrant...
The FIRST RESPONDER Act would repeal the T-Band auction mandate and include strong provisions to address the shameful ac...
I may be one of the few in the Congress. It is actually an amateur radio operators but I have seen them play a key role ...
I would like to first thank Full Committee Chair Peter DeFazio and Ranking Member Sam Graves...
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We support the elements of it, absolutely, including the notion of capping out-of-pockets and saving seniors money.
Congress could act. This House could move legislation to put into law certainty to protect people with preexisting condi...
I look forward to hearing what the six companies before us today are doing to combat some of these issues, protect their...
The most important thing to keep in mind across the issues that will be discussed today is the need for transparency and...
Good morning, Madam Chair, and welcome to all our witnesses and guests.
H.R. 19 contains about 80 or 90 percent of the Wyden-Grassley bill.
Thank you, Madam Chair. Good afternoon.
The budget also integrates proposals that members of this committee have previously supported.
Providing funding to essential health programs has been one of the priorities of this committee.
I think I have been in every one of the roundtables and hearings that you and your team have provided for this committee...
These provisions--that are now law--directly and positively impact the American people.
We agreed that we needed to cap out-of-pocket costs. We put that in our bill, H.R. 19.