
We limit the amount of advertising, but we don't regulate the content. Is it time to revisit this issue?
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We limit the amount of advertising, but we don't regulate the content. Is it time to revisit this issue?

I'm grateful for your hospitality, Mr. Chairman, thank you. Your generosity. You're very kind.

We supported legislation introduced by Senator Bill Nelson of Florida aimed at curbing the use of deceptive advertising practices.

What has happened to these dealers is obviously what is protected by State law, because obviously when you have had people in business for generations being given a couple weeks' notice that they are out of business, everybody knows that…

Government is here for a reason. And if you let insurance companies self-regulate, God help us all.

For too long, too many healthcare decisions have been made behind closed doors, with industry profits--not the patient's best interests--in mind.

the practices going on in America today among health insurance are the most anticompetitive that we have.

that's one of the most important things that we can be discussing right now, because there's a lot of anticompetition in the healthcare marketplace.

The Justice Department has been utterly lax over the last 8 years.

I'm very proud, Mr. Chairman, of what the Committee did on that.

I think there has got to be a realization that this is not our money, this is taxpayers' money.

The stimulus didn't work. We were promised 8 percent unemployment; we are way beyond that.

Do you not understand that that could be a little troubling? That a decision is made that could have potentially a serious financial implication?

I cannot think of any piece of legislation that is more important than a six-year, fully funded transportation infrastructure bill that would help jump-start the economy and provide jobs.

I want to thank Congressman Dent and Congressman Olson for introducing H.R. 3093, the General Aviation Security Enhancement Act of 2009.

We supported the Mica amendment because it struck the right balance between national security and due process.

I think you need to be commended for it, you really do.