
We're suggesting that the White House clarify any confusion that may exist regarding various transition memos as they relate to the WPEA or the anti-gag provision which Senator Grassley authored.
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We're suggesting that the White House clarify any confusion that may exist regarding various transition memos as they relate to the WPEA or the anti-gag provision which Senator Grassley authored.

It is undeniable that Medicaid coverage pays us back as a society tenfold and that is why improving and strengthening Medicaid for generations to come continues to be one of our primary goals.

The Republican strategy to strengthen Medicaid is to remove or exclude certain people from the program and then apply those resources to another person and this is a meaningless approach to resource management.

I am going to be vigilant in making sure that your work continues on regardless of who is at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

we will protect whistleblowers to the nth degree

Mr. Speaker, I ask that President Trump rescind his refugee ban on children like the 12-year-old Yemeni girl, Eman Ali, who was not allowed to board a plane to join her U.S. parents, leaving her in limbo. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The…

Republican policies to cap or turn the program into a block grant would result in the rug being pulled out from under millions of children, elderly, individuals with disabilities, and low-income working adults.

I think a start of a good hearing. So we will go from here and to see what we can do.

There is an urgent need to address the challenges facing working families and small businesses under Obamacare.

This has never been about politics. The fight to repeal and replace Obamacare has always been about people.

I think we have to constantly do fact-checking around here to give the real facts about what's happening.

I do think that the hearing today has been helpful and I think has brought out a lot of good information about the negative impact of the ACA.

Forty-eight million Americans did not have health care before the Affordable Care Act.

Madam Speaker, every campaign season, like clockwork, families are bombarded by an endless stream of political robocalls. There is little voters can do to stop the annoyance, which all too often comes right in the middle of family dinners…

Okay. Let me ask the panel collectively, and we'll go through here, one of the issues that I've had a big concern about is official time, time spent by Federal workers when they're on the clock, but they're doing union activities.

And I want to thank the panel, as my colleagues on both sides of the aisle have, and recognize you for your dedication, the dignity and objectivity of your work, and hope that we can continue to be very supportive of you.

We cannot constrain what, in your best judgment, is the best way to serve veterans and then come up here and quietly prevent you from doing that.

So, when you present a case to the DOJ and they say, 'Well, there's just insufficient evidence to go before grand jury,' or, 'We don't think a criminal act has been committed,' and yet you know or you feel confident that it may have but…