why would we treat mobile applications the same as a dialysis machine?
the fact that we are having such a hearing is a testament to the breadth of innovation using wireless smartphones and ta...
the specter of costly and time-consuming regulation, to say nothing of a 2.3 percent excise tax, looms large over this i...
Wireless has and can continue to be a system that brings the mobile revolution to our Nation's health and wellness secto...
So is it accurate to say that Obamacare is driving this sort of medical technology and innovation to other countries bec...
the overbroad application of FDA regulation and the health care law's medical device tax are not, as some have suggested...
I was a journalism major, not a math major, but I think that leaves 1,200 apps in a state of regulatory uncertainty, rou...
I think this is a very important concept that the committee should consider as we move forward.
I find it interesting that we are having this hearing today when the American Society for Civil Engineers is putting out...
It is a commitment our Federal Government made to rural forest counties when it determined that it would put environment...
a short term extension of SRS is not a long term solution for these communities.
Chairman Wyden, Ranking Member Murkowski and members of the committee, I appreciate the invitation to discuss our work o...
A short-term extension [of SRS] is not a long-term solution for these communities. We've got to get our people back to w...
I wish to thank Senator Wyden for his continued leadership.
We in fact pledge to work to enact legislation that provides bridge funding to forested counties and school districts.
The solution is not to make communities dependent on Federal payments which is the path we're currently on.
Senator Wyden has presented others.
Our rural communities are really hurting. You know, they are watching all the bickering going on in Washington, DC.