Is there a Diabetes Caucus in the Senate? No. Only in the House. Well, guess what? There is going to be one now.
I'm very glad to hear your support for it and commitment to it.
I think that the legislation that authorized FirstNet got it right when they left the decision of opt-in or opt-out to o...
I share many of my colleagues' concern that this administration has very little regard for this value.
Identifying licensed and unlicensed spectrum for greater use will not only ensure that we have the reliable services we ...
Thank you, Mr. Chair and Ranking Member, especially for allowing this hearing to go on this long so we all get a chance ...
Since that initiative began in 2015, more than 25,000 of our students have received broadband access at school.
I am really grateful for your efforts because you're really working to ensure that all across the country our students h...
I applaud your efforts, truly a bipartisan initiative, to advance balanced spectrum policy.
I am concerned about what is going to happen to rural broadband deployment if the high-cost budget doesn't change.
Well, I just want to give a shout-out to a wonderful project in my district, the Town of Peterborough, New Hampshire...
My question is what can we do in a bipartisan way? And in particular, do we need to change how the USF collects fees?
There is not the same perceived threat from nation-states that we had at the time of the Cold War.
I would argue, Dr. Lehman, that the problem is not our industrial capacity. It's our commitment.
I think the question is where is the commitment to address this challenge, and I don't think we've seen it yet.
I think to shift that to the Department of Homeland Security, especially at a time when the issue of refugees and immigr...
I raised this last week before the Armed Services Committee... about what kind of a message it would send if we returned...
if that is the case, I will be one of those opponents leading the charge.