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I believe the Senate plan represents a reasonable approach.

the amount of just savings alone on annual flu shots would be incredible, aside from the fact that you wouldn't--I would, from what I understand is if this was really developed, the threat of pandemics would not be as large as they are now…

I look forward to working with the Committee to build support for the President's 2012 budget for education and to secure the best possible future for America by providing the best possible education for all of our children.

That drug you mentioned about metastatic melanoma, you mentioned it in your written testimony.

Amendment 195 would stop the payment of Equal Access to Justice Act fees, Government-wide.

AARP recognizes the budget deficit provides many challenges, and our members believe that it's important to work together across party lines to find responsible budget solutions.

make sure that people who rely upon Social Security--as Senator Reed just reminded us, not just elderly, a lot of kids out there, too, and people with disabilities, survivors--make sure that they can get timely help.

we're here today to discuss administrative funding for Social Security.

About program integrity: As you say, the continuing disability reviews save about $10 for every $1 spent.

But, sometimes--you know, it--the resources are very short.

I don't think that we ought to be in the business of denying access to court for people who have no money.

I will be limiting my questions to the very important topic at hand that will impact millions of Americans this year.