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What is going on in VA is not a mystery anymore.

It would seem to me like there should have been a systematic, written practice where the chain of command would see to it that was not tolerated.

The option of having that access could help solve the capacity problem.

We need to solve the access and the scheduling problem and we need to do it now.

If that means people have to be fired, so be it. That is what has to happen.

If there is any problem with VA quality of health care, we need to talk about that.

At the outset, let me express my sympathy to the Senator from West Virginia on the tragedy that took place in his state. Our hearts and minds are with you and your citizens. Remembering Clisby Clarke Mr. President, one of the sad occasions…

I would like, when you become head of the Department, for you to look at that decision and revisit it.

I have no more important responsibility as a member of the U.S. Senate, including your confirmation, than bringing about a resolution to the Savannah Harbor Expansion Project.

We need to pass the authorization for the 902, for the authorization of SHEP, which is in the final conference agreement.

On the SGR--which was brought up by the chairman and some of the other members--on the question of our need to finally fix it now that we have a window opening.

I rise to speak about a bill that I am introducing today which is an amendment to the Commodity Exchange Act and it is entitled the End-User Protection Act. During the debate on Dodd-Frank a couple years ago, a constant concern for me and…

Thank you, Mr. President. I yield the floor. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Rhode Island. Time to Wake Up

Mr. President, I ask unanimous consent that the order for the quorum call be rescinded and I be allowed to speak as if in morning business. The PRESIDING OFFICER. Without objection, it is so ordered. (The remarks of Mr. Chambliss…