This law made historic investments in broadband that will help connect millions of Americans to high-speed, affordable, and reliable broadband regardless of income or ZIP Code.
Frank Pallone
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Frank Joseph Pallone is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 6th congressional district since 1993. A member of the Democratic Party, Pallone has been a prominent advocate for health care reform, environmental protection, and consumer rights. He has played a key role in shaping legislation related to public health and climate change, often speaking out against policies he views as detrimental to these areas.
Reauthorization is critical, but oftentimes these reauthorizations have often been short-term, leaving the program in a state of uncertainty.
We should hold a hearing on the detrimental impacts these decisions could have on the drug approval process.
For years, House Democrats have championed the need to make government investments in areas where the private markets have failed to build out broadband networks equitably and affordably.
Well, thank you so much. This panel is fantastic, and this hearing is so important.
The overwhelming majority of these funds have yet to be distributed, and therefore the hard work ensuring these funds and projects reach the people who need them mostly remains ahead of us.
A day does not go by without somebody calling my district office and talking about how they have been scammed.
I really think we need to do something immediately. And I just want to reiterate that again.
I am also pleased that we will be considering legislation introduced by Representative Blunt Rochester to address shortages and bolster the nursing workforce.
We must examine the very real impacts that these dangerous court decisions could have on the American people.
I remain very concerned by the recent efforts of extremist Federal judges putting their beliefs between doctors and their patients, particularly with regard to the abortion pill mifepristone.
Funding cliffs make it hard to know whether with security you can recruit your next class of residents.





