
I think anybody would be flattered to be mentioned in that context, no matter what, I'm going to be doing everything in my power to make sure that she's our next president.
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I think anybody would be flattered to be mentioned in that context, no matter what, I'm going to be doing everything in my power to make sure that she's our next president.

I missed the first vote series today due to travel disruptions while returning from a funeral. Had I been present, I would have voted YEA on Roll Call No. 359, YEA on Roll Call No. 360, YEA on Roll Call No. 361, and YEA on Roll Call No…

No, I'm excited about where we are and I think part of what we've seen in the last few days that was extraordinary is how quickly Kamala Harris supported are consolidated the support from around the party, a lot of different voices.

I do. I was there not long ago. There is terrific energy there. I think it's telling that Donald Trump feels the need to defend North Carolina right now and it's part of expanding that map, you know, in addition to competing in places like…

I missed all votes today due to a funeral. Had I been present, I would have voted YEA on Roll Call No. 356, YEA on Roll Call No. 357, and YEA on Roll Call No. 358. PERSONAL EXPLANATION Ms. DeLAURO. Mr. Speaker, I experienced unavoidable…

This digitization in technology she has brought massive benefits, but every technology has its downsides.

President Trump put in place regulations requiring hospitals and insurers to disclose prices. President Biden has continued to support it.

It is time to deliver for our seniors, our families, and Americans all across the country.

We strongly endorse the bipartisan Senate Bill 3548, The Health Care PRICE Transparency Act 2.0, introduced by Senate Health Education Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee member Senator Mike Braun and Committee Chairman Bernie Sanders.

Health care costs have risen astronomically from where they were just a few decades ago, to now approaching 18 percent of our GDP.

We need policies that empower patients and provide employers with the information necessary to create the best health care benefit for their employees.

The Health Care PRICE Transparency Act will, among other priorities, empower us as employers to access our claims data through a daily data transaction set.

By the way, before my time runs out, back in 2008, the insurance companies told me that if you can create a market and an engaged consumer you will save so much money.

They also told me you would save so much money you can protect your employee with not having to engage in the coinsurance.

That's why we need the Braun Sanders bill, and section seven in particular.

That's why we need the Braun Sanders bill, and section seven in particular.

That is why hospitals now comprise about 45 percent of the health care dollar because they have bought up so many clinics, and as soon as they buy the clinics the prices go up.

I do not know of one other industry where we have had to bring, at the federal government level, a transparency bill.