I think we also recognize that, done wrong, this has some very, very serious consequences even for farmers in North Dakota or Nebraska.
I just want to make sure that in this hard case, we don't make bad law.
It is just, you look at AIG and you wonder how people got paid so much to make such poor decisions, to be very blunt about it.
I appreciate today it may not be much of a player, but it may be sophisticated enough to recognize.
Transparency is good. I like transparency.
I think it is worth a look.
We can invest in integrated housing options.
Is this system serving disabled citizens the way it should?
HUD's 811 program isn't currently doing enough to meet this enormous demand of nonelderly disabled.
I am very, very proud to be a cosponsor, and I think the lead Republican on that effort.
I think this makes so much sense that ultimately, we can get this done, the purpose of the hearing today.