Rep. Tom Price is the Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Trump administration. Previously, he served in the U.S. House of Representatives for the 6th District of Georgia, an area that includes Marietta and Canton.
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"I think if you look at the entire federal government and the president’s commitment to (fighting opioid addiction), you’ll see that there are actually hundreds…
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"We have got 20 million folks out there across this land who have told the federal government, ‘Phooey, nonsense, I’m not going to participate in…
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"The number of individuals who actually got coverage through the exchange who didn't have coverage before, or who weren't eligible for Medicaid before is relatively…
The Obama administration said "they were going to be able to drive folks away from one of the most expensive areas for the provision of…
"In the last five years only one out of 60 -- one out of 60 -- appropriations bills has been passed on time before the…
Says the Congressional Budget Office "is expecting a protracted economic malaise for at least the next decade under current policies."
A study "from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, and Dartmouth concluded that Medicaid’s value to its beneficiaries is significantly lower than the actual cost…
Under current conditions, by 2023, the interest payments on the national debt will be $722 billion, larger than the projected defense spending of $696 billion.
Americans spend more than $160 billion and 6 billion hours per year complying with the tax code.
Says President Barack Obama’s proposed budget includes two new tax increases that would collect about $14 billion.