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That would be the best prevention, is to make sure you filter that all out in the first place.

Our own Federal Government is doing that now to the tune of almost $0.30 on every $1.00 we spend.

The spending of borrowed money, almost anything we do new here, is 100 percent borrowed.

Thank you. Ms. Painter, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program exists to identify, investigate, and resolve complaints made at long-term care facilities.

Our own Federal Government is doing that now to the tune of almost $0.30 on every $1.00 we spend.

I would like to bring much needed transparency by requiring the Administration to summarize state ombudsman long-term care annual reports for Congress.

Under the current Administration, we have seen sky-high inflation, and probably 20 percent higher now than it was when the Administration came in.

Our national debt, as I said earlier in my opening statement, is ballooning to the tune of a trillion dollars every six months.

That would be the best prevention, is to make sure you filter that all out in the first place.

That is when you had the shortfall. And has it been every year since then?

With today's hearing, we are looking at a profession that is tremendously beneficial to our society, but one that is not without risks and hazards for those who work in and around it.

Our own Federal Government is doing that now to the tune of almost $0.30 on every $1.00 we spend.

My simple observation would be, since there is variability among miners and Mr. Roberts said it is inherently kind of dangerous in some places, is that early detection would seem to be the only way that you can kind of in a fairly simple…

That was how much they had to borrow to even cover all of the expenses, including the benefit payments and administrative costs.

Every worker deserves the opportunity to weigh in, and tell us, and tell their employer what they think is best for themselves.

Unionizing is a democratic process, and it is up to workers to decide by majority vote.

This is again the fifth hearing that this Subcommittee has held to attack the rights of workers to organize and collectively bargain.