If you limit the ability of the Tribe to do business that is lawful, then you are limiting their ability--because they don't have the power ...
as Secretary of HHS, you are 'in the business of creating more jobs and getting people the health care they need,'
We cannot carry out our mission to end homelessness and protect affordable housing... if we do not invest in the Federal agency.
Mr. Secretary, since the bipartisan Orphan Drug Act was enacted into law 40 years ago, rare disease and cancer patients have benefitted from...
I would ask for specific working groups with practitioners and Tribes together to begin to really see solutions.
We have a duty entrusted to us over decades to keep our promises to these communities while respecting Tribal sovereignty.
We have a responsibility to ensure the American people can access safe, affordable, and resilient housing.
Every appropriator up here on both sides of the aisle does not want to see that result.
Perhaps, if the cap could be lifted, you know, Tribes would have more flexibility in identifying maintenance versus new construction.
I happen to be in the Natural Resources Committee when those Virginia recognitions came through.
Unfortunately, the Democrats' so-called Inflation Reduction Act threatens the continued success of the Orphan Drug Act.
you said you are willing to support plans that are not junk plans.
As a member of the Chickasaw Nation and co-chair of the Congressional Native American Caucus, Tribal issues are a top priority of mine for t...
The chair advises my friend, that is borderline bribery.
I think you need to have that in place because as Liza has indicated--and I have many examples that I can share with the Committee--the clas...
I appreciate your engagement and your thoughtfulness on this.
What are we doing actively right now to expand our input and trade relationships with those in the Abraham Accords?