I think the negotiations that you have completed should be accepted by the Congress.
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.
I want to commend you and your entire team for the report that you have brought forward.
Bravo. Thank you very, very much, and to your entire team. Great to see you.
It is a compliment to you and the industry for the work that you have done together.
I thank the gentleman for yielding me time. Mr. Speaker, the American people are very smart. They listen up. They kind of knit their eyebrows together. They listen to the debate. They want the facts, and then they make up their mind. What…
I never thought in coming to Congress that I would be voting on legislation that would take away health insurance from 24 million Americans, including my own constituents. The Speaker said that this legislation is an act of mercy. I think…
Before the BPCA and PREA, the vast majority of drugs, more than 80 percent used in children were used off-label and without data on their safety or efficacy, and today that number has been reduced to approximately 50 percent, but that is…
I had language in that that required neonatologists being hired, and that was back in 2012.
I think that this hearing today is maybe not equal to importance as the nomination hearing for the Supreme Court, but I think it comes in as a close second because the subject matter is an essential for our country.
Broadband access is a basic necessity for full participation in modern life.
That is just not acceptable. Rural America, and in terms of tribes, it is shameful.





