It is unacceptable for troves of taxpayer data to be more vulnerable to hacking than many social media or e-mail accounts.
Hiram Bennet
The Public Record
It's already open season for hackers to steal money and data from hard-working Americans, so congressional inaction should not make the situation worse.
This is probably the biggest retrenchment on a domestic policy issue that we've had in modern American history.
It's the only reason the Federal Government should have any involvement, it seems to me, in education.
I felt strongly about it. I offered an amendment to change it. It was defeated.
Thank you for your efforts in ensuring those accounts were strong in the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2016.
This GAO investigation has not uncovered one single shred of real-world fraud in the insurance marketplace.
Working-age Americans in Oregon and nationwide with preexisting conditions--80 million people or more--can no longer be denied insurance.
For the 160 million people who get their insurance from their employer, premiums climbed only 4 percent.
On this side of the aisle, we do not take a back seat to anybody in fighting fraud and protecting taxpayer dollars--$1 ripped off is $1 too many.
Because of the Affordable Care Act, the number of Americans without health insurance is at or near its lowest point in half a century.





