What would it mean to this country if in every community in America, people could walk into their doctor's office when they needed to and ge...
the stress of poverty is a death sentence which results in significantly shorter life expectancy.
The startling statistic, which I think my public health colleagues can validate, is that fewer children in the United States today are immun...
I think what some of you are telling us is that that may not be the wisest course of action for some people.
Ms. Brown, I would recommend you go every Monday. I believe I would.
That is our purpose, our only reason for being here.
the goal, as Mr. O'Rourke clearly pointed out, is to take care of veterans.
I can assure you, and Ms. Brownley brought this up, these cost overruns...
I think that is perfectly acceptable behavior. If I am a sub and the only thing I have got to sell are my skills and time that I walk off th...
Well excuse me, not to interrupt but it is not working too well.
We have been building major projects since the pyramids.
There is no value in having a Nexus card if you have to stay in the standard line.
The folks who have the card are starting to get a little frustrated. That is detrimental to our businesses and to them.
This is an unbelievable rip-off, obviously, and it is incredibly detrimental to large businesses and to small non-profits.
They got attacked by patent trolls. They are in no position to do it.
This program, the Nexus program, can be a win-win, because obviously it expedites the free flow and the quick passage.
Let me just start off by saying that the problem with health care in this country is it costs too much.
We are hearing anecdotal stories about wait times that I think are detrimental to the economic back and forth between Canada and Vermont.