And what are the implications of that?
We also want to thank Senator Michael Bennet, who is an original cosponsor of S. 1635.
Wilderness is one of our State's great economic engines.
I want to just underscore an observation you made a minute ago, that as we think about this international harmonization,...
I just hope that, and particularly in the Army and the Marine Corps--well, in all the Services... we have certainly bett...
This is much more about physical hazing. This is really about a fundamental failure of leadership at the most basic leve...
I think we have really missed it. I think what we really fundamentally have at the end of the day is a failure of small ...
As Senator Baucus so compellingly pointed out, the out of doors is an important part of our way of life.
Again, so the concern is, again under the REAL ID requirements, which are being heavily pushed to the states...
I think that our approach is that we seem to have a disability-centric approach and not a treatment-centric approach.
I am concerned that there are several classes of legal immigrants who would not be eligible for a license under this law...
the issue is whether the ID would be useful for Federal purposes, and I think it is in many ways a backdoor Federal take...
I think that is a much cheaper approach than sending somebody a disability check for the rest of their life.
this new health reform law does so much good for so many people
all the Republican majority has done is vote to repeal it
I am wondering when we are going to start having hearings on the second part of repeal and replace
I would imagine--I know that you are against the Affordable Care Act and I know that you would like to repeal it, but I ...
I think that what the new majority budget does it, it actually undercuts Medicare.