
I would like to ask you folks to expand on that but only from an international basis.
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I would like to ask you folks to expand on that but only from an international basis.

I am absolutely, totally color-blind. So I don't know what those lights are and what they mean when they light up and I can't even tell when they are lit.

For all of the talk about growing income inequality, another great concern is a decrease in opportunities for Americans to have economic upward mobility

One of the things that we know is so important about CHIP in this whole issue of 12-month continuous coverage is that the incentives are to make sure that the kids remain healthy.

We all know--I have worked up here for 12 years--things happen in Congress, and, if we wait until next year...

We did pass Medicare a couple years ago, in 1965. At that time, a third of elderly Americans lived below the poverty line.

I want to thank our panel for your presence today and your work on these issues.

I think your conclusion is correct, that there ought to be some exemption for minimum distribution requirements, say $100,000, that can be taken out without its being required to be taken out.

As a native Pennsylvanian, you know a lot about what is going on in CHIP in Pennsylvania.

Ms. Jackson Lee introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary

Give me a sense, if you can--as we try to design policy around the questions of giving those individual investors the tools they need to deal with that basic change, the question of educating investors--what more can we do?

We know how important it is to our future economy, frankly, that we have a healthy workforce ready to go to work.

Trafficking is an issue that many people believe only happens abroad, in a Third World country, not in America.

And I think we need to be able to figure out on the front end who are these vulnerable populations and prevent the trafficking so that we are not constantly doing the cleanup that we have been doing over the past 10, 15 years.

I would like to commend my colleague from North Carolina, Renee Ellmers, for her concern for the women and children involved in this illegal and harmful industry.

Today's hearing focuses on H.R. 5411, The Trafficking Awareness Training for Health Care Act of 2014.

The United States has become one of the largest markets for trafficking with profits in the billions of dollars.