Thank you, Madam Chair.
Madam Chair, when my daughter was in high school, and injury on the job took place in my district.
I think this is very, very important, and we need it yesterday.
I was pleased to have championed section 136 of the Energy Bill of 2007.
President Obama has spoken about a $50 billion commitment through that fund.
Health reform has been a priority of the American public for decades, and precisely because the private marketplace doesn't work in the heal...
Private health insurance companies make their money by avoiding risk, not managing it.
It is time to make real change in our health care system, a change that works, a change that is fair and affordable and serves all Americans...
What we are talking about here is democracy. We want the people to be able to get information.
This is an important issue. And what we will begin to look at, as this examination of what to do with newspapers in crisis continues, is the...
This democracy will not survive without newspapers and journalism. It won't.
I was moved by the Scott recommendation that we come up with a national strategy for dealing with papers.
Which would include the subsidies that they are already enjoying.
I am glad to know that. I am not, but I think I am going to get more familiar with them.
Since the founding of our country, newspapers have been a cornerstone of our democracy.
I want to be on record as saying that the soldiers themselves, many of them have fought hard in the western regions of Pakistan.
I need to, as far as this one vote is concerned, to believe that those goals not only are at the top, but have sufficiently permeated the do...
I believe the British Prime Minister spoke about the importance of that in his speech to the Congress this morning about taking a leadership...