If we're going to have a non-FAR system, then let's put a non-FAR system in place.
Annie Kuster
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Annie L. McLane Kuster is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Kuster has focused on issues such as healthcare, women's rights, and economic development throughout her tenure in Congress. She has been an advocate for expanding access to affordable healthcare and has worked on initiatives to support small businesses in her district.
I would like to hear more about the PC3 FAR-based contracts and then not chase every last one down a rabbit hole with 600 new employees.
At the end of the day, we can all agree we want to see our veterans receive the healthcare they need at precisely the moment they need it.
Mr. Speaker, today I rise to underscore the importance of increasing access to higher education, including crucial workforce development programs that help our students gain the high-tech skills they need to succeed in our 21st century…
I just want to focus in. I had the opportunity just recently to visit the White River Junction, Vermont, hospital...
I would be very interested in looking into bipartisan legislation to bring the PAs in line with both the debt reduction and the scholarship programming too.
Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honor the achievements of an extraordinary educator from my district. Michael O'Malley will retire next month after 40 years of service, 30 of which he spent as a social studies teacher and soccer coach before…
The recent VA Inspector General findings, while not as shocking as the DoD and DHS scandals, are still troubling.
I am concerned about the VA's lax oversight over purchase cards, and the lack of accountability for purchase card holders.
Purchase cards simplify the often-cumbersome practice of procurement. The use of purchase cards by Federal agencies, including the VA, is estimated to save these agencies $1.7 billion per year.





