I think we can do more with what we--our approach that the disciplinary maternal mortality review committees and the causes of maternal deaths.
Markwayne Mullin
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Markwayne Mullin is an American politician and businessman currently serving as the U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, a position he has held since January 3, 2022. He is a member of the Republican Party and previously represented Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 3, 2013, to January 3, 2022. During his time in Congress, Mullin focused on issues such as economic development, healthcare, and veterans' affairs.
I personally believe one maternal death is too many, and it is important that we capture these deaths accurately.
Let's just say, hey, listen, if you are going to do the job, let's get the same benefits as a Federal officer.
ATNI is grateful to Senators Maria Cantwell and Markwayne Mullin for introducing the legislation in the Senate.
I cannot stress enough the importance of continuing bipartisan work to reduce disparities, improve outcomes.
There are important things we can work on together, House and Senate, Republican and Democrat, and it is our obligation to those future Americans that we do so.
ATNI is grateful to Senators Maria Cantwell and Markwayne Mullin for introducing the legislation in the Senate.
Let's just say, hey, listen, if you are going to do the job, let's get the same benefits as a Federal officer.
ATNI is grateful to Senators Maria Cantwell and Markwayne Mullin for introducing the legislation in the Senate.
Let's just say, hey, listen, if you are going to do the job, let's get the same benefits as a Federal officer.
there has been a concerning pattern from Democrats prioritizing policies to help politically connected unions at the expense of the workers and businesses.
The Administration's assault on workers flexibility and employers via rulemaking is unacceptable.
People want to work, but they want to work in a way that is balanced with the rest of their lives.
Texas, I am happy to say, enacted that on March 1st of this year, and now new moms in Texas are going to have the benefit of an additional year of postpartum coverage.
I also want to thank Senator Durbin for the time and attention he has given to this matter.
I would like to thank our United States Senator, Catherine Cortez Masto, and United States Senator Markwayne Mullin from Oklahoma on their collaboration to propose this bipartisan bill.
In addition, to U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullins (OK) and fellow tribal member of the Cherokee Nation.
In addition, to U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullins (OK) and fellow tribal member of the Cherokee Nation.





