That kind of ongoing convening, sharing information, reflecting, which takes time and resources to do, has been really important.
Medicaid, as we know, is the single largest payer for mental health services in the U.S.
I am deeply concerned that work requirements--I know someone mentioned it before--in Medicaid will undo our progress.
I am very concerned that recent analysis shows that the work requirement in a Medicaid program would jeopardize access to care for 21 millio...
I want to thank the panel for your testimony.
I want to just highlight the reasons behind the bipartisan bill I have, that you all know about, with Senator Rubio, which would create a se...
I want to thank the Chair. It is great to work with you, Chairman Guthrie and Ranking Member Eshoo and Congressman Buddy Carter, to introduc...
When we passed the American Rescue Plan, my legislation was included to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from 60 days to 1 full year.
Estimates find that as many as 15 million Americans could lose health insurance coverage because of these redeterminations, including 6.8 mi...
There are a number of things we have to address as we build capacity and skills in our workforce, including immigration, including the addic...
I can assure you that I will be advocating that we adequately fund district offices and small business development centers.
There's a lot of that going on across the country in a whole variety of ways, specifically in those urban areas you're talking about.
If the idea is, 'Well, we should just pass more laws,' if that was the answer, then why didn't Democrats when they ran the House, they contr...
He said he was going to go to Washington and drain the swamp. He didn't do it. He said he was going to build a wall and secure things. He di...
Donald Trump is a loser. He has not just lost once – he lost us our House seats in 2018, he lost everything in '20.
We should have 54 U.S. Senators right now. We don't because of his message.
I think everybody will have to make a decision by Fourth of July, get their exploratory committees.
More laws aren't the answer. More responsibility -- dealing with mental health, actually having -- I'm sorry?