Last year, more than 2,000 people died in Massachusetts alone. This is powerfully important to me, and to the people I r...
I want to underline this because I think it is really important that we do more to make sure that insurance companies fo...
I think that is, at least, one way to try to take the parity that is in the law and make it a reality for families who a...
I think for the record, it would be very important for us to understand what NOAA believes the state of play is with reg...
Ocean acidification does have a profound impact, especially on shellfish.
Absolutely, we need as much research as possible in the climate change area, in the ocean acidification.
The Gulf of Maine, where Massachusetts is and where we do our fishing, is the fastest warming body of water on the plane...
It's really leveling the playing field, as I best understand it.
Fighting Back: Massachusetts Health Care Providers and the Opioid Crisis.
the number one thing we need from the Fed's Vice Chair for Supervision is a demonstrated willingness to stand up to the ...
One of the difficulties here that I know my colleagues are struggling with is really identifying the metrics for success...
I also want to thank Mr. Smith, chairman of the Africa Subcommittee, for his work on House Resolution 128.
I am proud to be an original co-sponsor of the North Korean Human Rights Act introduced by my friend, Representative Ros...
I am grateful to Mr. DeSantis for his resolution highlighting the devastating political, economic, and humanitarian pric...
Next, I would again like to thank Representative Ros-Lehtinen and also Representative Sires for introducing the Nicaragu...
This resolution recognizes the 50 years ASEAN has promoted stability, prosperity, and peace in Southeast Asia.
And, finally, briefly to express my support for Ron DeSantis' resolution in support of the Venezuelan people.
I want to thank Chairman Duncan of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee for his leadership on these measures.