When I talk with tribes in Montana, they tell me the same thing: they want a better future for their children and less reliance on the Feder...
I would say, if you are really trying to change behavior, limit tax deductible excludability of health care to a very basic standard option ...
We need to provide a stable foundation for paying physicians today and tomorrow, not 5 or 10 years from now.
The tax policy drives a lot of behavior, and there are a lot of places to go, but if you put in a tough tax cap, you change behavior, you ra...
There is good news and bad news with the change.
Chairman Baucus and I have both called for repeal of the flawed Sustainable Growth Rate payment formula.
I hope that this is the beginning of a meaningful discussion or set of discussions for our committee.
The last one, and then I will kick it over to my Ranking Member.
I just do not understand why this is something that cannot be accomplished based upon the nature of this legislation, its importance, its va...
Without the Corps performing the certifications, how is the process working in your respective States?
I look forward to hearing from our witnesses this morning about the importance of long-term reauthorization and reform of the National Flood...
I think we have an opportunity here to reform this program and put it on more firm ground with a long-term extension.
The unprecedented flooding in the Mississippi River basin last year further drove home the necessity of passing a long-term reauthorization ...
Without an extension, in a matter of weeks policyholders and insurers will be in limbo; realtors and homeowners will be forced to put closin...
I do not think flood insurance should be controversial or partisan either. It impacts everybody.
In Montana it is not working at all.
We have been down this road before and have seen how unproductive and destructive lapses of this program can be.
Letter from Senator Baucus and Senator Grassley to Catherine Underwood, Executive Director, American Pain Society (May 8, 2012).