So I would suggest that our political leadership involved and scientific community involved with global health issues will have some significant questions to address in terms of the U.S. leadership.
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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.
What we need to do is to work with the mayors, the governors, and those who make the school closures.
I notice that the GAO, the NGA, and the ASTHO have reports that say that you need more guidance in school closures.
We just need to make sure that we are ready, that we are doing everything that we can do, and that the State, local, and private sector are working together on this.
Should you let the various States make that decision on how it is distributed, or should there be one national policy that the States just follow?
Mr. Thomasian, let me ask you about the Medical Reserve Corps. Can the States activate that, and what is that process?
Oh, I can--I can just about guarantee you there won't be any homebuilders buying 'Made in China' sheetrock.





