
What can NIH do to help expand the medical research footprint in rural states like West Virginia so we can tackle high disease burdens and low life expectancy?
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What can NIH do to help expand the medical research footprint in rural states like West Virginia so we can tackle high disease burdens and low life expectancy?

No student should feel unsafe on their campus, yet just last week Columbia University had to move classes online.

Despite having the authority to revise the Schedule A list, the Department has not updated it to include more than two specific occupation--professional nurses and physical therapists--since 2005.

We simply cannot afford to add another $750 billion to the national debt.

A cut to charter school spending does not go over well in a bipartisan environment.

I am 100% supportive of that goal as studies show patients treated at NCI-Designated Cancer Centers have higher survival and recovery rates.

The budget proposes $49.8 billion in funding for NIH, including 21st Century Cures and ARPA-H.

I was a bit disappointed that the budget lacked new resources for rural health programs.

Concerning to me too is a proposed $10 million for new discretionary group program for funding harm reduction grants.

Federal education spending should support States in policies that afford the greatest opportunity for kids to learn and achieve academically.

The NIH should trust that researchers will hire the most qualified personnel and focus on partnering with entities that maximize the quality of their research.

the discontinuation of the WVPRC gives me great concern that the unique issues facing WV and Appalachia will be greatly diminished going forward.

Recently, the President vetoed a bipartisan congressional resolution overturning the National Labor Relations Board NLRB rule, redefining who is a joint employer.

I am hopeful that we will, once again, be able to come together and produce a bipartisan 2025 bill.

You have also worked on forgiving a whole lot of student debt, that has diverted a lot of your resources into this.

I mean, I would recommend this, put this on the front of your page on best way to deal with anti-semitism on campus.

The Department of Labor should be focused on workforce training and creating new jobs, not mandating new burdens.