I think they're a good thing, but I think the parent should have some input. The state doesn't own your children. Parent...
I've heard of many tragic cases of walking, talking, normal children, who wound up with profound mental disorders after ...
I might add that we have reached a point, unfortunately, in America today where more people are dying from drug overdose...
And so, hopefully, we tried to explore about a year ago a way to sort of combine these programs to just make it more eff...
the practice, which is legal, fuels racial tensions.
I also do not want to give up my right to approve of the negotiation.
I have been one who says new sanctions in the middle of negotiations is a huge mistake and may well break up the sanctio...
I think there are several of us on this side who do not blanket say no, we will not vote to approve an agreement.
You have greater ability to negotiate once you affirm, which is the law, that we will have to pass the final negotiation...
I continue to support a negotiated solution and think it preferable to war.
Congress at its optimum efficiency moves at about 10 miles an hour, and the world is moving at 100.
solving the SGR permanently is essential for beneficiaries to have continued access to the care they rely on.
we have a bipartisan, bicameral replacement proposal that will repeal the SGR and move forward with a new payment struct...
This morning's hearing we are going to be focused on the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975.
Joe Barton and others have raised the issue about adopting legislation that would remove this prohibition.
Merry Christmas. Happy holidays. And enjoy the break.
I think it is entirely appropriate for this subcommittee to revisit the Energy Policy and Conservation Act of 1975.
As a result, President Reagan eliminated these price controls, and we are all better off because of it.