Indian affairs is a bi-partisan area where members of both parties recognize that the Federal trust responsibility... derives from the treat...
I have seen firsthand the devastating impact of the fentanyl crisis in my district and across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
Why would you not want to help us? Why would everybody not want to help us?
If 90 percent of the myocarditis comes after the second dose, why don't we have a rational discussion about one?
The American public needs to know, I have asked many, many times.
We want to look at the--we are talking about grant proposals.
We got a bargain here. An expensive bargain? No, a cheap bargain relative to that which it costs us every day.
Even in the generic market when we have shortages are not they limited in raising their prices, at least to government and to most insurance...
We cannot just accept your spin on it because people there may be self-interested, the people who funded the program.
While it's politically easy to demonize pharmaceutical companies, Democrats need to remember that this industry bailed us out of the pandemi...
I don't like the idea that the people making the decisions in Government are also receiving money and are now conflicted in their interest.
There is no moral price. There is no right price.
If you set the price too high, the bread rots on the shelves. If you set the price too low, there is no bread.
The only cables we have that are a value we got leaked to us or actually they were declassified by the Trump administration.
If you declassify it and you still hide it from the American people, that is a problem.
I appreciate the tremendous work you all have done in that regard of getting out there, working on outreach, talking, getting a communicatio...