"I think that you are sensing a strong sense of disquiet, if not dissatisfaction, maybe even stronger emotion of skepticism, about whether the oversight and scrutiny here has been sufficient to eliminate the bad actors and the bad practices in this industry."
"these kinds of opportunities for students who otherwise wouldn't have access to college education is critically important."
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"the extent of the harm and of the wrongdoing and abuse is the reason that we are here today."
"It is unreported because people are embarrassed and ashamed. And they should not be, because we are all victims."
"the importance of this issue, and especially its importance at a time of economic stress when higher unemployment rates exist among folks with disabilities."
"I particularly want to thank the Chairman and the Ranking Member, Senator Enzi, for their leadership on this issue."
"It turned out that most of the steps we took to make work easier and more productive for people with disabilities made work easier and more productive for all employees."
"I think affirmative action, as it was originally conceived, it was a time-limited remedy for past wrongs."
"I want to say about this process that I think that you are entitled to an up-or-down vote by the U.S. Senate."
"I want to thank you for the distribution center that you have in Windsor, CT, which has employed 40 percent of its workforce with people with disabilities."