President Trump seems to think that user fees are a substitute for Congress doing its job. He's wrong 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.
In addition to the hiring freeze, President Trump's budget blueprint calls for cutting congressional support by as much as a billion dollars for the FDA next year.
Does it worry you that at the same time that we're trying to boost the number of staff implementing the FDA's mission that the President is trying to cut the number of FDA staff by preventing the agency from filling vacant positions and by…
Mr. President, since coming to Washington, I have observed something interesting about Republican politicians. Republicans talk a big game about respecting women, but when it comes time to vote on laws to help real, live, American women, a…
Mr. President, Republicans are in charge of the Senate, and so far they haven't put up for a vote in this Congress a single piece of original legislation to help working families--not one. They haven't fixed a single piece of our crumbling…
This disease is also wildly expensive. I know that the Chair talked about this. The United States spends $259 billion a year on health care related to Alzheimer's disease, including $175 billion for Medicare and Medicaid.
Breakthroughs will not happen if we are not funding our scientists and keeping in the fight as they push every day to make progress.
Our job here on this Committee is to advance policies to make the economy grow, not policies just to make big banks even bigger.
After a certain point, financial sector growth sucks money away from the real economy.





