
I am a doctor that works in a public hospital for the uninsured, and they always point out that when more people are put on Medicaid, my lines get longer.
On the public record
Every politician on the site, every statement on file. Search, filter, and read the public record.
13,200+·quotes on file

I am a doctor that works in a public hospital for the uninsured, and they always point out that when more people are put on Medicaid, my lines get longer.

It seems inevitable with the policies, but I am out of time. I yield back.

Twelve dollars a doctor's visit is not. Fair statement? I mean, $12 is way below the threshold for somebody covering their cost.

we are introducing Mike Ross and I from the other side of the aisle, H.R. 4095, which is the Stop Online Pharmacy Safety Act.

But if we just took those which are narcotics, I mean, probably there is going to be a correlation...

I am concerned about some of the negatives, which could clearly grow over time, about the zero interest rate policy.

my own State, Louisiana, predicts that there will be $7 billion State general funds required to comply with the ACA over the next 10 years.

That is singularly the most important jobs legislation this Congress has passed.

I am trying to understand why the Administration would propose to make it tougher for U.S. companies to compete overseas.

I hope is when we work our way through the issues in front of us, including the litigation we now are involved in, in the Gulf of Mexico against those responsible for the oil spill, we will see the most significant ecosystem restoration…

We want to support that. But the President simply wants to use our ability to leverage our tax policy.

I agree with you, and I don't think we ought to double-tax people just for working overseas either.

Without the overhaul that we have undertaken, we wouldn't be able to say there are 60 permits that have been granted just in the last year in the Gulf of Mexico.

My city has gone underwater. My State is underwater. We have lost more land than any State in this country, and it has got to stop.

So it is fair to say that the production of oil and gas in this country and the severances that are collected, the severance taxes--not the corporate income tax that is paid, not the payroll tax that is paid, not the indirect sales tax…

Such secrecy does not accompany any other agency funds, and only leads one to speculate that the agencies have something to hide.

It is not acceptable for the agency to prioritize discretionary increases over its contract obligations.