Should we then look at suspending aid?
Should we? Should we consider that kind of action, if we see repeated abuses and failure to take action?
the storm of unhappiness that we are in right now, with people who are dying and lost--incredible people who had such po...
I have certainly written--and I know others here in Congress have also--on this issue.
So we have--as I understand it--a cap of 16, in terms of the number of residential beds, not only for the treatment of s...
An amendment that I offered to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), is going to increase some resources there ...
As we think about trying to increase our capacity for medication assisted treatment, how quickly do you expect the Admin...
it also speaks to the importance of empowering women around the world and focusing on human rights for women and childre...
It is about our security and the impact of what's happening in Europe affecting us in the United States
I think this will be, I believe, a wakeup call, at least for some.
We've got to begin to realign our priorities so that we're focusing more on prevention than we are on reacting to the si...
But we need to spend a lot more time and effort with our diplomacy to convince governments, allies, that it is not just ...
We've been less successful when it comes to governance, what many people call nation building
In New Hampshire, we are experiencing the highest percentage of overdose deaths of any State in the country. It is not j...
Because Europe is ahead of us on this, which is disappointing to see. Good for people in Europe, but we want to catch up...
I'm always concerned about the silos that I think too often we work in, in government and the need to coordinate and coo...
I was very pleased Congress provided a significant increase in funding for NIH in last year's budget.
We're still hoping that you might be able to come to New Hampshire and talk about some of these new developments.