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Where we are headed does not pass the smell test.

Unfortunately, I don't have a hearing in Congress to hear my complaint.

These life-saving products not only help many Americans to meet their health care needs, but also improve patients' quality of life.

This is further affirmation that when it comes to health care choice and competition are essential.

While I share the concerns regarding the importance of Americans being able to access affordable health care, I am also concerned that today's hearing not interfere with the reported Federal investigation into generic drug prices.

Generic drugs play a valuable role in helping patients' access affordable medicines.

It takes compassion and, as I have said in previous hearings, someone on the other end of the phone who sounds like they want to help.

Your insight into VA's mental health programs will be tremendously helpful to this Committee.

Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague for yielding. Mr. Speaker, I rise in support of the ATTIRE Act, which we will offer as an amendment to the rule if the previous question is defeated. The most notable aspect of the majority's so-called…

And that is providing Florida and American homeowners more affordable consumer options in the flood insurance marketplace.

allowing more consumer choice in the government-dominated flood insurance market creates competition and results in better policies and pricing that will benefit homeowners.

Representative Murphy and I introduced legislation that redefines private flood insurance to remove Federal restrictions and requirements on coverage.

And, unfortunately, now you have only one valuation of risk that is being done, and that is by NFIP.

the implementation of the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012, or BW-12, has proven to be problematic.

if we are going to transition to a private market, is there sufficient capacity in the capital markets to do this?

there are studies that have been done that for every one dollar of prevention in the mitigation, you save $3 or $4 from relief after the post-event relief.