I think there will be some good discussion today.
The likelihood of them ever using it is minimal.
Why in the world would we want them to--if they have to get to the point where they ever have to use a subpoena, why wou...
I guess I also want to talk about the reimbursement aspect.
Why should we get rid of the orderly liquidation as a final backup opportunity?
I really have to go back to Mr. Schwarcz's comments. I have no problem with the concept of State-based regulation.
I think that the capital standards issue could be put on a suspension calendar and passed overwhelmingly.
We probably would not have had a 5-year catastrophe in our economy had we done two things: one on the credit rating agen...
I think most of these issues that are proposed in these bills are reasonable and thoughtful.
We could change this if Congress would raise the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour.
It's time to talk about where we could make changes that would help families.
Actually, I should add to that people who are trying to work two jobs and how impossible that becomes for many.
if we would raise the minimum wage, it would be good for the economy, that it would reduce Federal spending at least to ...
We've heard today how the deck is stacked against women, particularly working moms, and about how it's getting worse.
Increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour would save $46 billion in food stamps and would lift a lot of women, obvio...
Minimum wage workers have not received an increase in their wages in 7 years.
As you know, women hold a disproportionate number of low-wage jobs, making up about 76 percent of the workers in the 10 ...
SIFFY, as with all due respect some people, including on the committee, have pronounced it, sounds like a disease.