"I will say that the See Something, Say Something campaign is premised on something a little bit different than what you all just said."
"And my own anecdotal sense that Medicaid expansion did not, in fact, cause an increase in opioid deaths is reinforced by a recent article in Health Affairs."
"I think that is fair. I am over time, and I see that. I thank you for this."
"I was Governor of New Hampshire starting in January 2013. I'm also a Governor who worked with my Republican legislature to implement Medicaid expansion."
"It's astounding that one paragraph jotted down in 1980 helped fuel the horrible epidemic that we are seeing today."
"In fact, one of the reasons we all came together to implement Medicaid expansion is because we had a crisis in our behavioral health and drug overdose deaths in our state."
"I see a lot of reporting. I am not yet clear on exactly which things are most effective."
"We really do not necessarily go through an evaluation process with so many of our programs in a meaningful way."
"How do we bring those people into jobs that are relevant in the 21st Century?"
"I think there is a win-win here."
"I was appreciative of being at the White House in October when the President declared this a public health emergency."