That is an issue that we think could make a difference in Indian country and with a lot of the IHS issues which we covered at great length yesterday.
John Thune
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John Randolph Thune is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from South Dakota since 2005. A member of the Republican Party, Thune has been a prominent figure in national politics, focusing on issues such as immigration enforcement, border security, and federal worker compensation. He has played a significant role in shaping Republican policy in Congress and has been involved in various legislative initiatives throughout his tenure.
One of the things that you perhaps have heard, as my staff and I have, is concerns the tribes have raised about the amount of money that goes into overhead, administrative costs, as opposed to what is actually reaching the ground and…
We spend twice as much per person providing health care for those we incarcerate in America's prisons than we do to meet the promise of health care for American Indians.
No organization in American of which I am aware can work properly in those circumstances.
I want to do again because when we finally, after 17 years, passed the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, I asked it be named after Ta'Shon Rain Little Light.
I think if some of these employees had been able to come earlier, we might be having a different hearing today.
Do you feel that IHS is responsive to the concerns of the tribal council and the Tribal Chairman's Health Board when they bring forward issues?
There has to be accountability. There has to be a chain of command, the buck has to stop somewhere.
I think it is important to remember that the solution to every problem is not growing the administrative size of the agency.
I will tell you personally from my staff's experience, we continuously have issues gaining information from IHS employees who observe some of these incidents but are fearful to step forward.
one of the things the Republicans were determined to do when we took the majority in the Senate last January was to get the Senate working again for American families. Under Democratic control, the Senate had basically ground to a halt…
I too want to thank you and Senator Tester for holding this hearing and shining a light on what is a major crisis in Indian Country in the Great Plains.
It has been approved and the paperwork has been waiting in Aberdeen for 18 months to be signed.
When there is fraud, misconduct, incompetence, criminal activity, you do not need a long investigation for that.
A heart attack victim on a gurney with a taped piece of paper to her thigh explaining why she is not going to get funded for health care for a heart attack is unbelievable.
Dr. Eccarius contacted Sen. Thune's office regarding the roadblocks encountered in dealing with the IHS system with respect to this case.
today I wish to recognize Dr. Alexis Rudd, a Knauss Sea Grant Fellow on the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, for all of the hard work she has done for me, my staff, and other members of the committee over the…
The members are always concerned about the ability of the IRS to administer and taxpayers to comply.
As you know, refundable credits, such as the EITC, historically have had a much higher rate of fraud and error than nonrefundable credits.
similar to most Americans listening to President Obama's State of the Union Address last week, I found his take on national security and world affairs rather surprising. According to a poll in December, 60 percent of the American people…





