I believe the existing fee-for-service system turns a blind eye to quality and efficiency.
Yes, it did, medically.
I believe this demonstrates the urgent need for the Congress to act.
Let's continue working until we have solved the problem for not only our physicians, but certainly for our seniors.
I would like to thank Ranking Members Waxman and Pallone for their leadership and continued interest in exploring SGR re...
SGR reform will be offset with a real and responsibly paid-for item when it comes to the floor of the House for a vote.
I want to conclude by sharing my sincere optimism that, in fact, we will achieve a bipartisan bill, one that represents ...
I want to particularly thank Mr. Waxman and Pallone for their leadership and continued interest in exploring SGR reform.
However, this legislative framework is not etched in stone. Rather, it is an opportunity for this committee to continue ...
But there are some problems here. Our research on this so-called sunshine in regulatory decrees and settlements has a si...
Taking just the Clean Air Act as an example, Congress expected Americans to be safeguarded against hazardous air polluti...
I cannot and will not speak to any funding or motivations behind the report, but what I do know is that there has been a...
H.R. 1493 would needlessly slow down an agency action and open the door widely to almost anyone who wants to impede agen...
I urge my colleagues to oppose it.
H.R. 1493 is simply unnecessary as its proponents offer no evidence of the problem that it purports to address.
The bill addresses a nonexistent problem. There is no evidence of collusion between agencies and private entities.
I am disappointed at the subject matter of this hearing. I am saddened to think of all the things that we need to be doi...
What effect would this legislation have on the commander's authority to place an accused in pre-trial confinement pendin...