
I have spent several years in the industry selling long-term care policies, so this issue for me is something that I have personally thought about for 20-plus years.
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I have spent several years in the industry selling long-term care policies, so this issue for me is something that I have personally thought about for 20-plus years.

Certainly, has to play a significant role, but it cannot be the only way forward.

Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thank you for handling with grace the challenges from a technological standpoint that the Committee was faced with today.

Patients and families want flexibility for patient-centered, self-directed care, not government-directed bureaucracy.

We are not going to fix immigration that way. We are not going to fix our debt. We are not going to fix healthcare.

I thank the gentlewoman for yielding me this time. I do have some prepared remarks here, but don't tell my staff that I'm not going to use them. I want to speak just a little bit about what I just heard and what I think some of our…

I hope we understand that, because if we don't understand it, it would be hard to stop them.

The progress made in energy innovation during the Trump Administration is at risk because of the radical ideas the left is proposing.

the adage 'you can't tax your way into prosperity' is true now, in your opinion?

To say that I am skeptical is an understatement.

The Green New Deal would damage our economy and do away with affordable energy while destroying millions of jobs.

President Biden's American Jobs Plan will cost American taxpayers $2.25 trillion, which adds $5.7 trillion that was just spent on the COVID package.

The President's American Jobs Plan would place an enormous financial burden on the American taxpayer, and particularly low-income Americans.

We are dealing with a communist country, and that is not the type of leverage that makes them respond to whatever we do.

He has got dollars for 500,000 EV chargers. He is replacing 20 percent of the school buses with a fleet of electric buses.

Well, as you say, corporations don't pay tax. The people pay the tax.

I have yet to see one job created from the Keystone pipeline that was canceled that this Administration promised would be there.

I applaud you on the opportunity zones. That is where private investment can go into disadvantaged areas.