
So, give me a best guess on time, on when we're trying to actually move to implementation on some of these areas.
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So, give me a best guess on time, on when we're trying to actually move to implementation on some of these areas.

Where are we now on dealing with Lifeline to make sure that we maintain the program, but we also maintain its validity?

I think during the national conversation with the Epipen, a lot of people learned for the first time what a pharmacy benefit manager makes and how this works in the system, and were a little shocked at the process.

I do want to associate myself with everything that Senator Coons said about robocalls.

Is there a need to be able to extend that out and say, 'If we run out of time...'

In Oklahoma, there are sections that I can look at on the map, as well, that I know full well there's no cell service there, and certainly not broadband mobile access in those areas.

They're wanting to be able to get it moving. That makes complete sense, and I get that.

So, do you think there is enough time for them to be able to do that?

Dealing with transparency issues for the edge providers, for the content providers, do you have what you need, as far as regulatory authority?

I think you've been in this chair 3 weeks, 4 weeks--what has it been?

I look forward to a thoughtful discussion of the steps the FCC and the FTC will take to preserve an open and accountable and accessible Internet.

I now turn to my colleague and friend, Ranking Member Senator Coons, for his opening remarks.

I look forward to hearing how the FCC plans to execute these goals using the requested budget authority.

I think the best thing we can probably do is model that, rather than legislate that.

Under President Trump, the EPA and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reopened the mid-term evaluation process.

I'm fairly concerned about that and we went ahead and passed a second Pilot's Bill of Rights.

we passed a bill, it's called The Pilot's Bill of Rights, in 2012, and we addressed some of these problems.

We've got 60,000-plus Americans died from overdoses to drugs last year, so there are a lot of lives on the line counting on what you're doing.