We must address the root causes of the humanitarian crisis.
Do not bet on science. Bet on management.
This crisis is humanitarian in nature, and not just a border security problem.
I just wanted to, before I start my questions, just state that heart disease and stroke kill one in three women, more th...
We can also agree that we want individuals to have access to these treatments at an affordable price.
Congress needs to push back. It needs to create an environment that promotes innovation, increases competition, which wi...
Unfortunately, under the President's health care law, we have seen drug costs spike.
The safety and well-being of our citizens is not a Republican or a Democrat or an Independent issue. It's a human issue,...
The Flint water crisis is indeed a human tragedy. It's not a natural disaster. It's a human disaster brought on by failu...
Politicizing this tragedy won't solve the problem, and it won't help the children of Flint.
My hope is that that outrage translates into something more than just sharing the misery of the people of Flint.
This is the Governor of Michigan at fault, his emergency managers.
That's what I say; they're spreading the blame out.
It was the State emergency manager that made the decision to switch the city of Flint to the Flint River water source.
Every decision that was made for the city of Flint that relates to this crisis was made by a State-appointed emergency m...
Because he's hiding. That's what's happening.
The reason an emergency manager was required in Flint in the first place is largely because of, obviously, big factors o...
Better action by people in government could have protected the people of Flint, and those players failed.