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now we move on to the last blow , which was inflicted by the current authorities on the national health care systemre fine we know that even during the time of the late minister of education vakarchuk, the old vakarchuk , a professor of physics, ukraine entered the bologna process, but entered it in a twisted way due to the fact that medicine, medical universities do not have such a thing anywhere in the world, did not undergo the bologna process regarding the independent training of a student cannot a medical student to learn anatomy or to be taught remotely, for example, surgery or anatomy, he must have, on his word, cadaveric material and learn with his hands, which is not currently available with - students or rather assistants already for a cynical joke, so under the time of the war is full of this material, well, there are already 37,000 russians, well, but less, but i understand what you are talking about valery so, ah, about what, ah, as of today , the government resolution that was issued the week before last on lowering the standards and requirements for entrants which enter medical unive
now we move on to the last blow , which was inflicted by the current authorities on the national health care systemre fine we know that even during the time of the late minister of education vakarchuk, the old vakarchuk , a professor of physics, ukraine entered the bologna process, but entered it in a twisted way due to the fact that medicine, medical universities do not have such a thing anywhere in the world, did not undergo the bologna process regarding the independent training of a student...
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will present our case to the parliamentarian on a number of long-sought reforms to our nation's health care system that will lower costs for tens of millions of americans. under our proposals, for the first time ever we will empower medicare to negotiate prices of prescription drugs in parts b and d, we will cap out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs at $2,000 a year, giving millions of americans, many of whom have serious health problems and need these drugs the support they desperately need so they can afford these drugs, $2,000 a year. that's it. the day of seniors paying tens of thousands per year or foregoing medicine will soon be over and we will prevent health care premiums from speaking for tens of millions of people. in addition, there's an inflation rider so that once the company announces the price of a new drug, they can't just double it and double it and double it year after year even after they have recouped their investment in the bill. lowering costs of prescription drugs, capping out-of-pocket expenses, keeping premiums low, these are the top priorities for the american peo
will present our case to the parliamentarian on a number of long-sought reforms to our nation's health care system that will lower costs for tens of millions of americans. under our proposals, for the first time ever we will empower medicare to negotiate prices of prescription drugs in parts b and d, we will cap out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs at $2,000 a year, giving millions of americans, many of whom have serious health problems and need these drugs the support they desperately...
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to prepare the nation's health care system to deal with the growing and inevitable health effects oftreme heat and dangerous storms and worsening air pollution but so far, congress has not funded the office. >>> republicans were quick to react to the president's climate actions with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell blasting the measures on the senate floor. >> the democrats are frustrated at the pace of the radical green transformation that they imagined for our country and looking at senators, to make the most reliable abundant energy more expensive for working americans and energy prices are rising faster than any point since 1980. >> at the same time a new piece in "the new york times" calls out the gop for blocking meaningful action on climate change. saying this. denial of the cause of global temperature rise has been replaced by an insistence that the solution, replacing fossil fuels over time with wind, solar, and other nonpolluting energy sources, will hurt the economy. in short, delay is the new denial. >>> still ahead, american's most high profile athletes were in hol
to prepare the nation's health care system to deal with the growing and inevitable health effects oftreme heat and dangerous storms and worsening air pollution but so far, congress has not funded the office. >>> republicans were quick to react to the president's climate actions with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell blasting the measures on the senate floor. >> the democrats are frustrated at the pace of the radical green transformation that they imagined for our country and...
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change and health equity within the health and human services department to prepare the nation's health care systeml with the growing and inevitable disparate health effects of extreme heat and dangerous storms and worsening air pollution. while that office has been created to deal with climate affects, the inequity of them, congress has not funded it. and then you look at the rest of the world and the relationship of the united states, the massive effects of our policies in climate and the effects it has on places like africa. but i wanted to ask you about the war in ukraine and talk about this coming together of both the effects of the war in ukraine on africa as well as coming on top of this ongoing climate emergency. >> yes, i will start by saying we are in a system that is allowing so many of these problems to happen. it is like we are in one room and if one part of the room is affected, eventually, the entire building will come crumbling down. if it is a puzzle, if one piece of the puzzle is missing, and the puzzle can never be complete. so the system can never be complete of one of the thing
change and health equity within the health and human services department to prepare the nation's health care systeml with the growing and inevitable disparate health effects of extreme heat and dangerous storms and worsening air pollution. while that office has been created to deal with climate affects, the inequity of them, congress has not funded it. and then you look at the rest of the world and the relationship of the united states, the massive effects of our policies in climate and the...
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will present our case to the parliamentarian on a number of long-sought reforms to our nation's health care system that will lower costs for tens of millions of americans. under our proposals, for the first time ever we will empower medicare to negotiate prices of prescription drugs in parts b and d, we will cap out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs at $2,000 a year, giving millions of americans, many of whom have serious health problems and need these drugs the support they desperately need so they can afford these drugs, $2,000 a year. that's it. the day of seniors paying tens of thousands per year or foregoing medicine will soon be over and we will prevent health care premiums from speaking for tens of millions of people. in addition, there's an inflation rider so that once the company announces the price of a new drug, they can't just double it and double it and double it year after year even after they have recouped their investment in the bill. lowering costs of prescription drugs, capping out-of-pocket expenses, keeping premiums low, these are the top priorities for the american peo
will present our case to the parliamentarian on a number of long-sought reforms to our nation's health care system that will lower costs for tens of millions of americans. under our proposals, for the first time ever we will empower medicare to negotiate prices of prescription drugs in parts b and d, we will cap out-of-pocket expenses for prescription drugs at $2,000 a year, giving millions of americans, many of whom have serious health problems and need these drugs the support they desperately...
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as the next, i hope that the covid strain on nations health care system. my colleagues and i worked tirelessly, day in and day out, risking our lives to keep our hospitals running. at times, i was working 72 hours a week. at the same time, my own family struggled. the pandemic has been especially hard for my son. he has autism and thrives on routine. but when covid hit, everything changed. he struggles with his mental health and needs constant supervision and care. as a mother, it has been extremely painful and upsetting to watch him struggle. i can't tell you how many times my childcare plan has fallen through, and i've been forced to leave work early, take days off to care for him. especially without paid leave, it's been incredibly stressful. thankfully, his school and his child care program was on site, and although he was explicit, it worked. but in 2022 on, both his school and his care program went remote because of the covid surge. i had no choice but to take eight weeks off to care for him. he was contemplating suicide and needed constant supervisi
as the next, i hope that the covid strain on nations health care system. my colleagues and i worked tirelessly, day in and day out, risking our lives to keep our hospitals running. at times, i was working 72 hours a week. at the same time, my own family struggled. the pandemic has been especially hard for my son. he has autism and thrives on routine. but when covid hit, everything changed. he struggles with his mental health and needs constant supervision and care. as a mother, it has been...
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health administration. this is the nation's largest integrated health care system, and it's job is to deliver quality and timely care to our veterans. i rise today because in about 15 minutes we're going to vote on the confirmation of dr.dr. sherf m. elnahal to run the veterans health administration. he has an impressive record of leading health care systems and health agencies. most recently dr. elnahal served as president and ceo of the university hospital in newark, new jersey. previous to that, new jersey's 21st health commissioner. but more importantly than that, dr. elnahal is committed to caring for more than nine million veterans in v.a.'s care, a commitment he carried out as assistant deputy under secretary for health and quality safety and value at the department. it is no secret that vha and health care health care systems providers are going through a challenging time. the v.a. continues to battle the impacts of the covid-19 pandemic with veterans' cases and hospitalizations and deaths on the rise again. and v.a. staff are dealing with burnout and increased turnover. in the past, this body has been
health administration. this is the nation's largest integrated health care system, and it's job is to deliver quality and timely care to our veterans. i rise today because in about 15 minutes we're going to vote on the confirmation of dr.dr. sherf m. elnahal to run the veterans health administration. he has an impressive record of leading health care systems and health agencies. most recently dr. elnahal served as president and ceo of the university hospital in newark, new jersey. previous to...
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system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single national system like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as well. who was supporting it in the united states at that time? guest: let me back up a second and say who was opposing it. then i will get to who was supporting. when truman first proposed the bill, the american medical association hired a law firm. this was the first time ever a single bill created politics of people pro and con. we take that for granted today. they did not used to happen. this was the first bill that did it. this lobbying firm created all the tropes and arguments like this is socialized medicine, an extraordinary thing to say in the middle of the red scare. that defined the terms of our health care debate to this very day. the kinds of stuff that they made up like lenin said socialized medicine is the keys
system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single national system like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as well. who was supporting it in the united states at that time?...
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writes in the world, doctor says i monica of perused. national center for epidemiology says that's not only due to deficits in the health care system, such as a shortage of intensive cap ads, and oxygen is still pending merrily at the instead of one pandemic. we've actually had several here because we've had outbreaks of several different diseases, not just cove it within the context of the enormous social inequality here on victoria murphy, one lafayette, or purine had its 1st registered cove. it case in march 2020 soon. hospitals like the via el salvador were overflowing. that's changed also due to peruse vaccination program, but cove. it exposed the weaknesses in the countries health care system and cannot be done. the hospital has definitely improved what, oh, they don't anymore, but we still don't have enough. i see you doctors, but he another name was it, and we still don't have enough staff to attend the needs of our population are gonna be like he had the a couple of young camilla suarez wishes. that parade had begun vaccinating sooner than her father might still be here. she's traumatized by her loss. has panic attacks and
writes in the world, doctor says i monica of perused. national center for epidemiology says that's not only due to deficits in the health care system, such as a shortage of intensive cap ads, and oxygen is still pending merrily at the instead of one pandemic. we've actually had several here because we've had outbreaks of several different diseases, not just cove it within the context of the enormous social inequality here on victoria murphy, one lafayette, or purine had its 1st registered cove....
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health care. the nursing profession as part of society, and it's in -- a significant part of the health care system has participated in perpetuating racist views. so in may, the nationalss racism in nursing published a series of reports that take a pretty unvarnished view of how racism shows up in nursing's history, the contemporary nursing, and through for focused areas of practice, education, research, and policy. and the purpose of this is to shine a very bright light on the problem of racism in nursing. so that we can begin to address it, and guide the ways in which we do this work. >> yeah but -- racism was, i hear your statement, and you look like you're reading. i appreciate all the work you're trying to say, but it's not just like everybody. you're dealing with life and death situations here, miss peterson, that have impacts on people. we talk about for decades, andrÉs is of color, and the patients that have suffered from this. research from health affairs highlights the last of equitable access to health care, quality health care, of systematic racism and health care policy, which favors a white population and disadvantages other. so moving forward, what tang
health care. the nursing profession as part of society, and it's in -- a significant part of the health care system has participated in perpetuating racist views. so in may, the nationalss racism in nursing published a series of reports that take a pretty unvarnished view of how racism shows up in nursing's history, the contemporary nursing, and through for focused areas of practice, education, research, and policy. and the purpose of this is to shine a very bright light on the problem of...
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may assess the lack of support from the national government makes it impossible to solve the problem. the core of the problem here is that the health care system is not capacity enough to deal with the scale of this problem. we are picking up the pieces at the end of this. all of these other failures are there's been a poverty failure. there's been a o domestic violence failure often that the system has not come to us. there has been a mental breakdown failure and then a substance abuse failure. and so we are left here trying to pick up the pieces through law enforcement mainly. and in the past our, our intervention is mainly been through law enforcement. we are changing that to say our intervention now will be led by this. and they are people who prove that these programs work like jamie hendricks, who just needed a 2nd chance to same amount of money on becoming lloyd. oh boy, what do you do working in the kitchen hotel? hendrix shows us his bent in the shelter. he soon wants to move out of his neighbor lives here because his pension is too little to afford rent or how did you end up on the street? i ended up on the street through a life of a
may assess the lack of support from the national government makes it impossible to solve the problem. the core of the problem here is that the health care system is not capacity enough to deal with the scale of this problem. we are picking up the pieces at the end of this. all of these other failures are there's been a poverty failure. there's been a o domestic violence failure often that the system has not come to us. there has been a mental breakdown failure and then a substance abuse...
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the regime has dismantle systems of agriculture, education, and health care. this once wealthy nation now has the lowest per capita gdp in southeast asia. despite the havoc created by this weekend's cyclone, as far as we can tell, burma's military leaders plan to move forward with the constitutional referendums scheduled for this saturday, may 10th. they've orchestrated this vote to give false legitimacy to their continued rule. the proposed constitution was drafted in a flawed process that exploited opposition in some key ethnic groups. it would effectively give the military a veto over any constitutional changes. the constitution would prohibit democracy activist who are current or former political prisoners, including sushi from taking office. to ensure the constitution becomes law, the regime has been intimidating voters and using force against dissidents. public gatherings have been banned, and printed materials may not be distributed without governmental approval. as the date of the referendum draws near, there has been an increase in arrests of opposition party members and acti
the regime has dismantle systems of agriculture, education, and health care. this once wealthy nation now has the lowest per capita gdp in southeast asia. despite the havoc created by this weekend's cyclone, as far as we can tell, burma's military leaders plan to move forward with the constitutional referendums scheduled for this saturday, may 10th. they've orchestrated this vote to give false legitimacy to their continued rule. the proposed constitution was drafted in a flawed process that...
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system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single nationaltem like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as well. who was supporting it in the united states at that time? guest: let me back up a second and say who was opposing it. then i will get to who was supporting. when truman first proposed the bill, the american medical association hired a law firm. this was the first time ever a single bill created politics of people pro and con. we take that for granted today. they did not used to happen. this was the first bill that did it. this lobbying firm created all the tropes and arguments like this is socialized medicine, an extraordinary thing to say in the middle of the red scare. that defined the terms of our health care debate to this very day. the kinds of stuff that they made up like lenin said socialized medicine is the keystone
system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single nationaltem like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as well. who was supporting it in the united states at that time? guest:...
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system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single nationaltem like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as well. who was supporting it in the united states at that time? guest: let me back up a second and say who was opposing it. then i will get to who was supporting. when truman first proposed the bill, the american medical association hired a law firm. this was the first time ever a single bill created politics of people pro and con. we take that for granted today. they did not used to happen. this was the first bill that did it. this lobbying firm created all the tropes and arguments like this is socialized medicine, an extraordinary thing to say in the middle of the red scare. that defined the terms of our health care debate to this very day. the kinds of stuff that they made up like lenin said socialized medicine is the keystone
system is byzantine. it needs to be entirely scrapped. we need to get rid of employer-based health care, medicaid, medicare, obamacare, and move to a single nationaltem like we have been discussing. host: mr. morone, you heard mr. kotlifkoff talk about who's pushing back against these ideas. if you go back to 1964, there were those protesting at the dnc in favor of medicare. supporters of l.b.j. had that kind of support as well. who was supporting it in the united states at that time? guest:...
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nation's oldest rail public transportation system. the president also hosted a roundtable with disability rights leaders to discuss access to reproductive health care where she emphasized the administration's commitment to protecting reproductive rights of people with disabilities. our nation has made great progress since 1990 and the biden harris administration will continue to ensure the vision of the ada is implemented for all americans with disabilities. >> can you discuss any measures the president's doctor may be taking to lower the risk of long covid with the president? i know he is already feeling up to it now. there is data to suggest that taking it easy, not exercising, might be one way to lower the risk. >> i would say because the president's symptoms have been very mild and as we saw from dr. o'connor's letter, he asked last night to exercise. we are pretty confident we will continue to see the president continue to recover from this. the thing to remember and you have heard us say this over and over, dr. o'connor said this in his letter, because the president is fully vaccinated, double boosted, and has the treatment of paxlovid, which
nation's oldest rail public transportation system. the president also hosted a roundtable with disability rights leaders to discuss access to reproductive health care where she emphasized the administration's commitment to protecting reproductive rights of people with disabilities. our nation has made great progress since 1990 and the biden harris administration will continue to ensure the vision of the ada is implemented for all americans with disabilities. >> can you discuss any...
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health care system. shares of -- shares soared after the prime minister said the government wants to own 100% of the new year giant. president emmanuel macron said the company should be nationalizedwrench energy independence. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. guy? guy: the streaming tv wars enter a new phase, this after netflix 's surprise loss of customers. warner bros. discovery ceo david zaslow says the industry is focusing on creating fewer and better shows. he spoke at the sun valley media conference in idaho. quotes i think it is going to be a lot of turmoil in the business. but a lot opportunity. and warner bros. discovery has great, quality content. i think the world has changed and it is not about how much, it is about how good. guy: summer camp for billionaires. they look like they are going to have fun, but i suspect the backdrop is getting increasingly difficult. there are some big m&a stories in this space, including what is going to happen with twitter. ed ludlow, as ever on the scene in sun valley. nissan sun may be lacking, that the stories c
health care system. shares of -- shares soared after the prime minister said the government wants to own 100% of the new year giant. president emmanuel macron said the company should be nationalizedwrench energy independence. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. guy? guy: the streaming tv wars enter a new phase, this after netflix 's surprise loss of customers. warner bros....
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national health emergency. abortion bans affect everyone, but their impact falls hardest on folks who face serious barriers to care, who already have these barriers because of the lack of equity in our health care system. women of color, people working to make end's people, rural people, young people. it's terrifiesing that people can be criminalizing for -- terrifying that people can be criminalized for exercising their own health care decision. it's wrong, morally wrong. already across this country, people are unable to get the care and denied the freedom to make their own decisions about their health and about their futures. our personal liberties and freedoms are being taken away. taken away. this is just another step in the erosion of our democracy. it's never been more critical than now that we pass legislation to protect the right to access abortion and ensure that abortions and comprehensive reproductive health care are accessible and available for all. thank you and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: thank you, madam speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from new
national health emergency. abortion bans affect everyone, but their impact falls hardest on folks who face serious barriers to care, who already have these barriers because of the lack of equity in our health care system. women of color, people working to make end's people, rural people, young people. it's terrifiesing that people can be criminalizing for -- terrifying that people can be criminalized for exercising their own health care decision. it's wrong, morally wrong. already across this...
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care. time between pregnancy. abortion can be conducted through a surgical procedure or taking medication. latest data from the cdc and the national center for health are maternal mortality due to illegal abortion system.41 per 1,000 procedures. where as in the united states the opportunity to obtain a range of reproductive health service including abortion varies by race, income, health certains. immigration and disability status, age. sexual orientation. and laws restricting access to surgical or medical abortions impacts people of court reporter, younger people. low are income and queer and transgender people. turn away study followed a thousand women on boorz including some for you care to find gestational [inaudible] they south care and some at 3 weeks past the age limit and turned away. study found restricting abortions associated with worsening of living conditions for vulnerable women. women turned away from having abortion and gave birth increase in household poverty lasting 4 years relative to those who received one. among women with existing children that sought abortion 4 years later the existing children live in postcompared to those who received an boorz. years after abortion denial wome
care. time between pregnancy. abortion can be conducted through a surgical procedure or taking medication. latest data from the cdc and the national center for health are maternal mortality due to illegal abortion system.41 per 1,000 procedures. where as in the united states the opportunity to obtain a range of reproductive health service including abortion varies by race, income, health certains. immigration and disability status, age. sexual orientation. and laws restricting access to...
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national strategy also goes further than any prior drug control strategy to address inequities that lead people in some communities with insufficient access to health care and makes them more likely to be pulled into the middle justice system as a result of drug misuse. the overdose crisis affects every community, represented by our committee members today. both democrats and republicans, we owe it to our constituents to do everything we and to build on the administrations progress and work together to advanced solutions to this public health races. that includes sending a strong bipartisan mental health bill to the present desk and a substance abuse disorder package that the house approved last week. it also means passing hr 63 11, the care act, a bill i authored and introduced with senator elizabeth warren and others that advances the objectives of the national drug control strategy by providing crucial resources to the local communities on the front lines of this public health crisis. i thank the director for appearing before the committee today and for the biden harris administration continued commit and to ending our nations overdose crisis. i now yield to my good friend, ranking member, for his opening statement. >>
national strategy also goes further than any prior drug control strategy to address inequities that lead people in some communities with insufficient access to health care and makes them more likely to be pulled into the middle justice system as a result of drug misuse. the overdose crisis affects every community, represented by our committee members today. both democrats and republicans, we owe it to our constituents to do everything we and to build on the administrations progress and work...
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national strategy also goes further than any prior drug control strategy to address structural inequities to leave some people in communities with insufficient access to health care. making the more likely to be pulled into the criminal justice system as a result of drug misuse. the overdose crisis affects every community represented by our committee members here today. both democrats and republicans, we owe it to their constituents to do everything we can to build on the administration's progress working together to advance solutions and this public health crisis. that includes sending to the -- bipartisan mental health and substance use disorder package that the house of route last week. it also means, passing hr 60 311, the care act a bill i authored and introduced with senator elizabeth warren, and others that the stances the victim of the national drug control strategy by providing crucial resources to the local communities on the front lines of this public health crisis i think director gupta for appearing of for the committee today. and the biden harris administration's continued support to -- the overdose crisis. i now yield to my good friend, ranking member comer, for his opening statement. >> thank you, chairwoman maloney
national strategy also goes further than any prior drug control strategy to address structural inequities to leave some people in communities with insufficient access to health care. making the more likely to be pulled into the criminal justice system as a result of drug misuse. the overdose crisis affects every community represented by our committee members here today. both democrats and republicans, we owe it to their constituents to do everything we can to build on the administration's...
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health care system while living here in the united states. once they are naturalized united states citizens, they are recognized by south korea as foreign nationals with no benefits available to them in the united states. this is the decades-long inequity that this amendment would seek to address. this amendment is about supporting naturalized united states citizens as much as it is about sending a clear message to our allies abroad. if you serve alongside us in times of war, we will have your back. this is important not only to provide vital health care to veterans here in the united states, but also to instill confidence in our country as an international partner and alley -- ally. 300 korean vietnam veterans, now americans, are asking this country to respect their services fully as we respect the service of our european allies. so i urge my colleagues to support this amendment and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. bost: mr. speaker, i claim time in opposition. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. bost: thank y
health care system while living here in the united states. once they are naturalized united states citizens, they are recognized by south korea as foreign nationals with no benefits available to them in the united states. this is the decades-long inequity that this amendment would seek to address. this amendment is about supporting naturalized united states citizens as much as it is about sending a clear message to our allies abroad. if you serve alongside us in times of war, we will have your...
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national health emergency. abortion bans affect everyone, but their impact falls hardest on folks who face serious barriers to care, who already have these barriers because of the lack of equity in our health care system. women of color, people working to make end's people, rural people, young people. it's terrifiesing that people can be criminalizing for -- terrifying that people can be criminalized for exercising their own health care decision. it's wrong, morally wrong. already across this country, people are unable to get the care and denied the freedom to make their own decisions about their health and about their futures. our personal liberties and freedoms are being taken away. taken away. this is just another step in the erosion of our democracy. it's never been more critical than now that we pass legislation to protect the right to access abortion and ensure that abortions and comprehensive reproductive health care are accessible and available for all. thank you and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: thank you, madam speaker. i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from new
national health emergency. abortion bans affect everyone, but their impact falls hardest on folks who face serious barriers to care, who already have these barriers because of the lack of equity in our health care system. women of color, people working to make end's people, rural people, young people. it's terrifiesing that people can be criminalizing for -- terrifying that people can be criminalized for exercising their own health care decision. it's wrong, morally wrong. already across this...