While it's politically easy to demonize pharmaceutical companies, Democrats need to remember that this industry bailed us out of the pandemi...
If you declassify it and you still hide it from the American people, that is a problem.
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.
Under this same proposal, we would see at least 15 percent fewer drugs developed and brought to market in the next 17 years.
It is important for us not to allow rhetoric to distort our analysis of the situation.
We got a bargain here. An expensive bargain? No, a cheap bargain relative to that which it costs us every day.
Do you think it is scientifically sound to mandate three vaccines for adolescent boys?
If 90 percent of the myocarditis comes after the second dose, why don't we have a rational discussion about one?
That is not true. And I would like to enter into the record six peer reviewed papers from the Journal of Vaccine, the Annals of Medicine tha...
One of the fundamental things is the separation of power.
This is more like a show trial and a public shaming than a fact-finding mission.
I have seen firsthand the devastating impact of the fentanyl crisis in my district and across the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
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...
Thank you, Madam Chairwoman. Thank you for your leadership, and thank you to Chairman Luetkemeyer for holding this hearing.
Do price controls work and do price controls lead to shortages? Yes. Obviously they do.
There is no moral price. There is no right price.
Indian affairs is a bi-partisan area where members of both parties recognize that the Federal trust responsibility... derives from the treat...
Democrat proposals typically just shift costs around so that they can mask who pays for what.