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So we are actually entering contracts where we do not have them required to train on screening and----

We should be reviewing these contracts to make sure that we are properly prioritizing what type of agreement we are brokering in terms of the requirements for background and training, shouldn't we?

We need to take a commonsense approach to this.

I think obviously that is something we need to work through so we are not in this situation in the future.

Our bill is fairly straightforward in that there would be two random audits conducted.

I have a real problem that Justice would not have gone to the court and taken actions, having been a prosecutor myself, to try to unseal it.

I find it actually incredibly shocking that we would not pursue a police report in any of these arrest situations.

I would be shocked, having worked with so many police officers, that they would not be willing to have an understanding with the Federal Government on this given what is at stake for the country.

I would hope that we are doing everything we can to pressure the Russians, the Iranians, and everybody else in the Middle East to support this effort, because it has implications for everybody.

I've been very critical of here in the Committee is, frankly, the Universal Service Fund, because New Hampshire is a net donor of nearly $25 million annually to the fund.

I could not agree more. I do hope that we do roll up our sleeves on USF and E-Rate so that we are making sure that those dollars are accomplishing what we all want to accomplish.

A goal is the bedrock of a 'performance-based' regulatory framework.

Part of that is--as Senator Ayotte mentioned, an access issue for certain rural areas.

It's really an honor to have Senator Sununu, given everything that he did for our state.

Jeanne Shaheen, a senator from New Hampshire who is one of those 2014 Democrats, sent a letter to the president saying that she thinks that the enrollment deadline, which is now March 31st, should be delayed a couple of months because of…

And so to turn around and try to shift the blame and the responsibility is stunning.

Now, the reason the government was shut down was not because they had a problem with the parks. It wasn't anything else that they were worried about.