We do not want to wake up one day and discover that our adversaries have components of our national security technology because Congress and the Administration were asleep at the switch on this.
Elizabeth Warren
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Elizabeth Ann Warren is an American attorney, academic, and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Massachusetts since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been a prominent advocate for consumer protection, economic equality, and corporate regulation. Warren gained national recognition for her work in establishing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and has focused on issues such as student debt relief and healthcare reform during her tenure in the Senate.
I believe that Congress should ignore your threats. If you want taxpayer money, then you ought to show up in the ACA plans as well and be there, just like other companies have done, and you ought to be able to provide decent coverage.
Mr. President, on the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised working families that he would subject every proposal he saw in the White House to a simple test: ``Does it create more jobs and better wages for Americans?'' He claimed he wasn't…
Mr. President, I rise to speak in support of the National Defense Authorization Act. The Defense bill has a long tradition of bipartisan cooperation, and I was glad to join in that tradition as part of the Armed Services Committee. As with…
I think that is a bad idea and so does my republican Governor, who was here to testify last week.
The Affordable Care Act makes sure that when you buy something called 'health insurance,' that it is real and not just some junk plan that is not worth the paper that it is printed on.
I fully support that you end up really doing the work that is required to continue to look at how to drive down the cost of care.
It seems to me we need a better approach if we are going to have any hope of pressuring the North Koreans to change their behavior.
I think Massachusetts is the example of showing that we can stick with strong insurance plans that protect families and at the same time have market stability and that ultimately that works for everyone.
Cuts to the State Department are just stupid. They are dangerous. I hope we do not go in that direction.





