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Mark Pryor

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Mark Pryor is an American politician who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 2003 to 2015. A member of the Democratic Party, he focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure during his tenure. Pryor was known for his moderate stance and worked across party lines on various legislative initiatives. He was re-elected in 2008 but lost his bid for a third term in 2014, marking the end of his Senate career.

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Apr 28, 2010

Congress need not amend COPPA at this time.

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Apr 27, 2010

Yes, sir. I think that has been one of the problematic areas at CMS.

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Apr 27, 2010

Let me start with you, Mr. Benson, and talk about where you see most of the waste, fraud, and abuse in Medicare and Medicaid contracts.

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Apr 27, 2010

Do you know why the Contract Review Board did not do all the reviews that they were supposed to do and why they did not follow up?

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Apr 27, 2010

Last year I introduced S. 1113, the Safe Roads Act, to establish a national drug and alcohol testing database for employers to better select qualified drivers and avoid hiring employees with a drug or alcohol background.

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Apr 27, 2010

Is there a Contract Review Board and how is CMS doing with that?

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Apr 27, 2010

And why is CMS not doing the things that they should be doing?

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Apr 27, 2010

Is there room for improvement over at CMS?

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Apr 27, 2010

I think you said in your written testimony that GAO estimates that there is at least 46 percent of fiscal year 2008 contract actions that did not meet the Federal Acquisition Regulation requirements, is that right?

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Apr 26, 2010

Isn't it true that you are a placement agent and as a placement agent you have a duty of full disclosure?

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