I think to the credit of the VA, the establishment of that program has begun to help.
Johnny Isakson
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Johnny Isakson was a prominent Republican politician from Georgia who served as a United States Senator from 2005 until his resignation in 2019. Prior to his Senate tenure, he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005. Throughout his political career, Isakson was known for his focus on issues such as education, healthcare, and veterans' affairs, often advocating for policies that supported these areas. He played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including those related to nuclear energy and environmental regulations.
tomorrow I will join with what I hope will be every American in paying tribute to our veterans who have served us over 200 years to protect the liberty, the freedom, and the peace that all of us enjoy--our veterans from the Revolutionary…
today, I highlight yet another assault on private-sector employers by this administration and its appointees. Rather than empowering businesses to help bring us out of this economic downturn, the White House continues to tilt the scales in…
We need to do a better job as a government of facilitating United States competitive business investing in Africa.
I think it would be incumbent on Senator Coons and myself to engage Princeton or the State Department at a meeting to make sure we are following up on this because I think it is a very cogent point.
I hope Goodluck Jonathan in Nigeria, who is the first successfully democratically elected Nigerian President with somewhat minimal violence taking place, will follow the role of President Mills and President Yayi in Cotonou.
It is going to be tough, but let me say there is a 15- basis point fee on every loan that closes on this that goes into the credit that is issued by Fannie, Freddie or FHA; it makes the taxpayer whole, plus $11 million. It is right for the…
Thank you, Mr. President. Let me try to dispel what concern there may be and the concern I heard right before we adjourned in August as to why not to extend the loan limits. People were afraid--and I understand the fear--that it might…
I thank the distinguished Senator from New Jersey, Mr. Menendez, for his leadership on this issue. I ask to be recognized. The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Georgia is recognized.
Well, I want to conclude, unless the Senator from Mississippi has anything to add.
I thank the Senator from Mississippi, and I will close by simply saying you have heard three Republicans this morning talking about differences we might have on regulation and on tax policy, but you have also heard the distinguished…





