I mean, of course, what we're interested in is terminating the underlying practices that are wasting public resources th...
In government everybody kicks in their $10 or whatever, right? That's how we do it.
the expenditures that are reported here are kind of eye-popping.
Mr. Raskin. Okay.
Mr. Raskin. Do the kinds of waste, fraud, and abuse that you identified in the Hardest Hit program afflict the other pro...
Here are the principles, and here's what's getting to get you sent to jail. And we're very serious about enforcing this,...
Mr. Raskin. Mr. Chair, thank you very kindly.
But it's a matter of administrative discretion, right? It was not built into TARP itself.
No doubt.
The Hardest Hit program was set up to provide targeted aid to families in States that were decimated by the downturn of ...
there's a lot of questions here that I want us to get to the bottom of today, and I thank you for calling this hearing.
I would like somebody to explain that to me, why did the Treasury Department exclude Maryland.
Fighting the opioid epidemic has been one of my top priorities for several years.
the shortfall as a result of the cap is really compromising their ability to provide those services.
I thank you and just ask that you continue to work with us so that we can make sure that we are together moving these pr...
I am proud to work with you on this bill.
Will you work with Senator Klobuchar and I and others to pass legislation to just put an end to this practice?
Do you agree that we need to raise the cap in order to meet the telemedicine and other needs in these rural areas?