This Committee actually gets a lot done. If you look at the last Congress, I think we were really producing a lot of leg...
What they want, what everybody wants, is the big package. They want the big project.
We were very close to moving that, but we did not get it across the finish line.
We have been talking early with this Administration to make sure they know that it is not only a priority of this delega...
There is no cure, there is no treatment for ALS, and it is a horrible, horrible disease for an individual to live with.
Unfortunately our military members have a higher incidence of ALS, a 60 percent higher rate, than the civilian populatio...
One issue that I choose to raise here before this appropriations subcommittee every year is the peer reviewed medical re...
What we do know for a certainty is this is a deadly, horrifying disease, and we have to be doing more.
This will continue to be a priority of mine as well as other members here, but I appreciate the continuing efforts.
It just seems to me this ought to be an area where perhaps we should be looking at better resourcing.
Making sure we have access to the good, healthy traditional foods I think is so important.
Kids do not know what color a banana should really look like because by the time it gets to a village, it is really not ...
We appreciate your leadership and that role modeling that goes on.
Education only goes so far. You have to act on it and take that step to do the exercise.
Thank you to all of our panelists. I think in so many different ways, you each are such significant role models for othe...
We are making some good progress. I think that is important, particularly the progress with our young people.
In remote areas, when you have an inability to get good, healthy foods in a grocery store, your fruits and vegetables, t...
I think we have recognized here in Congress that we are dealing with something that is epidemic in proportion