Health care continues to be a top priority for this Committee.
the Indian health system is broken.
It is wrong that so many families in any State and across our country go to sleep at night wondering what they will do if their children get...
I'm determined to achieve that same sense of comity and civility in this committee that's been a hallmark of the success in the past.
Reforming our system so that every American has access to affordable, high-quality healthcare has been the cause of his life.
Proposing mandatory coverage as the solution overlooks the one-fourth of insured Americans who are rationing their own medical care because ...
So, with that, I ask you to take a hard look at it, use the best common sense you have before we move forward.
I just think that we need to look at it from not the best-case scenario but from a worst-case scenario if this were to get out in the center...
I understand the loss of FMD status, if it was a release, regardless of where it happened in the United States.
I guess the question is out of $700 billion, $250 million, even though it's a ton of money, is like spitting in the ocean.
The question is, do you think that's an appropriate use of TARP monies?
You shut down some of these smaller dealerships in some of these small towns that are making money, it's going to have an incredible impact ...
Do you anticipate that that trigger will be asked for?
There's an overwhelming attitude in this country that bigger is better.
Is there enough transparency now that they are using the TARP funds for you to know that?
If the dealership is making money, I don't see any criteria for shutting them down.
So many questions, so little time.
We need to make sure that TARP does what it needs to do and then wind it down and get the taxpayers' money back as soon as possible.