The catastrophic consequences of this incident compel us to pause, to evaluate what happened, and to make corrections so...
Today we are gathered for one reason, and that is we need to answers to the question what went wrong.
I thank you and Secretary Sebelius and the Administration for the declaration of public health urgency.
We can't take care of it at the back end. We need to start taking care of it at the front end.
We all know for a fact that poverty runs high in Indian Country.
The whole thing is life is, if you can do it right, do it right the first time.
It just seems like a lot of mistakes were made.
I am not convinced, based upon the press reports I have read, that sufficient precautions were taken.
One of the things that I think is very important is everybody has equal access.
I think it is important to point out before I get into my questions that the previous panel stuck around--and I want to ...
I think it makes sense if it is effective. If it is not effective, we should not be wasting our time on it.
I want to thank everybody on the panel today for being here and sharing your time and your stories and your vision with ...
That would be great.
Are you familiar with the VA's Office of Rural Health?
I joined Senator Murray on a letter to the Secretary of the Army asking some questions about the Army's Warrior Transiti...
Our Montana congressional delegation, especially our Senator Tester, and Secretary Shinseki of the Veteran's Administrat...
But if we are understaffed, that is another issue that this Committee probably will want to address.
She has a powerful story to tell about what the VA is doing right and what the VA is doing wrong.