The goal of the gainful employment regulation is unclear and the logic supporting it is quite fuzzy.
Gwen Moore
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Gwen Moore is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Wisconsin's 4th congressional district since 2005. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been a strong advocate for issues such as healthcare, education, and economic justice. Moore is known for her work on policies aimed at reducing poverty and supporting women's rights. Throughout her tenure, she has served on various committees, including the Committee on Ways and Means, where she has focused on tax policy and social security reform.
If they are not doing the right thing by students, we do not want them in the system.
Basically I think an awful lot of States are antiunion, and, in my opinion, when they are antiunion, they are actually antiworker.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Tonight, by extending the Bush-era tax cuts, the greedy will prevail, and the needy will fail to receive desperately needed social services going forward. Even the so-called middle class Bush-era tax cuts will…
Mr. Speaker, I am as disappointed as anyone that the Middle East Peace talks have stalled despite considerable efforts by the Administration and the international community to help both sides make the tough decisions needed to help advance…
Mr. Speaker, I thank Representative Sablan for yielding. I am just so overjoyed to be rising today to celebrate the imminent passage of the Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, or FVPSA, as well as the passage of CAPTA, the Child…
We have said that FVPSA keeps the lights on for these programs, and it has always done a great job. The beautiful thing about this program is that the reauthorization authorizes more activities to help us better treat children, in…
Madam Speaker, this is a vitally important bill. In my state of Wisconsin alone, it will save the jobs of 2000- 3000 teachers. With the school year right around the corner, it is essential that we keep these teachers in our schools--where…
Mr. Chair, I want to thank Chairman Rahall for yielding and including in his manager's amendment a provision I authored that would ensure that citizens living in the gulf coast region will be able to have input into the work of the Gulf…
Mr. Chairman, indeed, this Transportation appropriations bill is a jobs creations bill, and I am totally in support of that. My amendment here would modestly increase funding for the Department of Transportation's efforts to help small and…
Mr. Chairman, I have an amendment. The CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: Page 2, line 18, after the dollar amount, insert ``(reduced by $250,000)''. Page 2, line 22, after the dollar…





