Twelve of these 12 CO-OPs have failed. I think it has cost taxpayers so far about $2.4 billion.
Consumers have lost $1.2 billion in the failed CO-OPs, and I don't think it is fair to anyone that we just sit around and not have hearings ...
It strikes me as not being fair. In fact, it reminds me... of something that many of us in the Class of 2010 ran against.
I think the purpose here is really to sort of treat this as a problem-solving exercise versus a blame-laying.
We had a bill that we voted on in the House, had a veto-proof majority to pause this resettlement program.
I hope very much that they are welcomed in South Carolina, and knowing what I know about my folks back home, I believe that they will be.
I think if we're really interested in having a viable refugee program that allows people to resettle here and to integrate and assimilate, t...
Bipartisan legislation, the National Credit Union Administration Budget Transparency Act, H.R. 2287, has been introduced by Representatives ...
So all the horror stories we have heard today that we are trying to fix are already against the law, aren't they?
if you spend less, you get less, and if you spend none, you get nothing.
the horror stories we hear, most of them are breaking existing law.