Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Connecticut since 2011. A member of the Democratic Party, Blumenthal has focused on issues such as consumer protection, healthcare, and veterans' affairs during his tenure. He previously served as the Attorney General of Connecticut from 1991 to 2011, where he gained recognition for his advocacy on behalf of consumers and his efforts to hold corporations accountable. Blumenthal has been an active voice in the Senate, participating in various committees and addressing key national issues.
I just want to say, at the outset, I thank Senator Chambliss for his legislative proposal, which I have supported, on Reserve retirement credit.
Are there measures that we can take that would assist you in stopping this kind of fraud?
If there was some way to reach out to people who have been through these experiences and may not have been diagnosed.
Clearly, transparency is paramount, but through transparency, if it is unbalanced, that is, if it is only Massachusetts that stands alone, then device manufacturers tend to move elsewhere.
Requiring beneficiaries to pay more to be able to speak to a pharmacist about how to properly take their medication... is, I believe, inappropriate.
I want to thank each of the Services for the great work you're doing on these issues.
I want to thank all of you for your testimony and come back to the comment that Dr. Resnic made.
The one thing that I am concerned about with ever-increasing stringency of relationships... is the potential loss for education.
please be very careful when you lump so-called white America into one monolith in order to create your statistics.





