We have significantly increased the number of cases that we can do where we charge death resulting.
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Discussing the increase in federal prosecutions for fentanyl-related deaths.
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when you look at setting the interest rate, you want to reflect all Americans in the room when you do it.
I can't wrap my brain around why you would be pleased with what has gone on in the last call it year to 18 months.
$61 billion rounding up, $60.8 billion, would be sufficient. If you assume 500,000 homeless people in our country right now, which is a rough estimate plus or minus, that $61 billion is enough to give every homeless person in our Nation $122,000 every year, each and every year.
These numbers don't make sense, and I think--I think you are not getting all of the power to the ground, the power of the American taxpayer dollar to the ground in these neighborhoods where we need to be making the investments that you described.





