We bothered to stick it in because that's our responsibility in Congress.
That's about the right estimate. But at the same time, we have historic savings for the American people.
This is not some onerous thing, this is common sense.
It's the Senate and the House Republicans together that will deliver this ball over the goal line, so to speak.
I think, arguably, it's the most consequential legislation that Congress will pass in many generations, and it's a long ...
This is a big thing, it's an historic thing, once in a generation legislation.
We look forward to the Senate’s timely consideration of this once-in-a-generation legislation.
FMAP has not been on the table — it’s been off the table for quite some time.
The plan is to move forward as we expected.
There was a few moments over the last week when it looked like the thing might fall apart.
State programs that provide public coverage to people regardless of immigration status serve as 'an open doormat.'