Joe Pitts
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Joseph R. Pitts is a former Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, serving Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district from 1997 to 2017. During his tenure, Pitts was known for his focus on healthcare, energy, and family issues, often advocating for conservative policies. He played a significant role in various legislative efforts, including those related to the Affordable Care Act and energy independence. Pitts was also involved with the Pennsylvania Family Institute, reflecting his commitment to family values and social issues.
The commitment to exploring bipartisan reform from Mr. Pallone, Mr. Waxman, leaves me hopeful that bipartisan reform is indeed possible.
The visit a couple of weeks ago of Burma's President, with the surrounding high-level honors, was a little disturbing. This leader's regime has engaged in well-documented horrific attacks against the various ethnic minority groups in his…
We are seeking substantive feedback on ways to complete this draft, and I would encourage all interested parties to submit their comments to the committee by June 10th.
The committee has sought to accomplish SGR reform through an open and transparent process with consideration given to all relevant stakeholders.
The subcommittee will come to order. The chair will recognize himself for an opening statement.
I look forward to working with all parties in the coming weeks and months with the goal of getting SGR reform to the President's desk.
The bill before us today is important and necessary legislation to strengthen the prescription drug supply chain and to provide greater safety for our Nation's patients. Safeguarding our prescription drug supply chain is important to…
Could legislation that applies different standards adversely affect the quality of drugs made available to patients?
Hasn't the FDA recently used its manufacturing inspection authority to inspect manufacturers acting under the guise of compounding recently?





