it is not inappropriate to raise a question.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman for convening this important hearing and thank you, Dr. Hodes, Dr. Katz, Dr. Nabel, and Dr. Rodg...
Public health needs. There, and as you mentioned, the public health urgency here is obvious, to all of us.
I'd like to see it get a little more attention.
The administration has come forward with a cut this year, again. The proposal is to cut NIH by $327 million.
the funding for autism has risen, as I noted, from $27 million in 1998, to a projected budget in 2008 of $107,870,000
We have to be candid about it. The budget resolution is confederate money. Until it gets into an appropriation it doesn'...
the allocation for autism is substantially less than the allocation for other major research activities
As I think it is fairly well known, Senator Harkin and I, over the course of the past two decades, have taken the lead o...
My view is that the funding through the NIH is insufficient.
Candidly, a budget resolution is only Confederate money, it doesn't really count until there is an allocation.
I'm looking forward to the day when either Senator Harkin or I will be chairman of appropriations. I have a preference.
The work of this subcommittee is well known, and our vigorous advocacy for NIH.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Director, I was struck by some of the information in your testimony, as well as the prepare...
I would suggest, and suggest respectfully, to the president that he is not the sole decider, that the decider is a share...
I would suggest and suggest respectfully to the president that he is not the sole decider, that the decider is a shared ...
I don't believe that a shift in tactics ought to wait until after the election. There are too many casualties there.
They really do need to be made to feel the consequences of this last action, if we are going to have any chance of turni...