We have got our heads in the sand here, because we are talking about how to do this, what it is, reauthorizing and meanwhile in the larger bubble, there is a wrecking ball that is going up against Medicaid.
Anna Eshoo
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Anna A. Eshoo is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 16th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been an advocate for various issues including healthcare, technology, and environmental protection. Eshoo has played a significant role in shaping policies related to telecommunications and has been involved in efforts to improve access to healthcare for her constituents.
the House passed a bill that fundamentally restructures the Medicaid program by implementing per capita caps and block grants.
I think anyway, Medicaid is hanging by a thread. I think it is hanging by a thread.
I hope everyone is listening to this. Because we are dealing with frail, elderly people that are far more vulnerable.
I am fascinated by the question of our colleague from Georgia about why does it have to be this way?
One of the most important issues currently before the FCC is obviously net neutrality.
I don't think, you know, coming here today and saying 'I am for net neutrality' is really a credible statement.
I don't think it is a credible statement for you to say that you support it.
The benefits of Title II protections to every other sector of our economy are enormous.
I think it is disturbing that you have refused to comply, fully comply, with the FOIA request asking for the text of more than 47,000 informal net neutrality complaints filed with the FCC.





