Amy Klobuchar
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Amy Jean Klobuchar is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from Minnesota since 2007. A member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, she has focused on issues such as healthcare, infrastructure, and technology during her tenure. Klobuchar has been recognized for her bipartisan efforts and has played a significant role in various legislative initiatives, including those aimed at improving access to healthcare and addressing climate change.
I think what happens sometimes--again, it ties into that other issue of when you buy a phone and you're not quite sure whether the service is going to work or not.
I felt so strongly about getting this bill done. I was pleased we got it done and passed on a bipartisan basis.
I can still tell you that in rural parts of our country... the cell phone coverage still goes bad.
I had quite an experience down there at Representative Clyburn's fish fry that I will never forget.
The complaint right now--and this is why we had this hearing--is just concerns about some of the prices right now.
I introduced a bill last year called the 'Cell Phone Consumer Empowerment Act' with a number of my Commerce colleagues.
I think the key is to have it be a chisel and not a hammer in trying to get to the right place.
I think the willingness to focus on that part of the time, what education they get when they're in prison--no one wants to say they're getting out, but they are.
I always remember, it's not going to be on the gated communities, it's not going to be where a lot of my colleagues live.
We have been called the land of not just 10,000 lakes, but 10,000 treatment centers.





