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pallone we have had this discussion before.interest in training the primary care providers and there are other streams of funding available. we are trying to use what are relatively limited resources to focus on a broad array of primary care training programs a better budget time, we clearly would have proposed additional resources. this reflects tough decisions made at a difficult time. wanted to stress don't think the investments in the pediatric specialty loan repayment will be enough to compensate for the cuts. i know the budget eliminates the costs and funds the direct medical expenses for pediatric.s and i'm very conscious and i'm not saying this to you personally. we worry about adults, particularly seniors but at the same time we are not doing what we should for kids. proposed to completely cut the ime funding for adults in the medicare population, but eliminates the funding that benefits the health of kids. it seems like the kids are always taking the backseat. this is not just here, but in so many of the aspects of th
pallone we have had this discussion before.interest in training the primary care providers and there are other streams of funding available. we are trying to use what are relatively limited resources to focus on a broad array of primary care training programs a better budget time, we clearly would have proposed additional resources. this reflects tough decisions made at a difficult time. wanted to stress don't think the investments in the pediatric specialty loan repayment will be enough to...
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pallone. >> thank you my friend. mr. speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today.where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one-minute or special order and he always had a smile on his face. you know, he was very proud of his african-american roots. and it was one of the reasons that he would off gone to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other towns that he represented. always looking out for those in need. the disadvantaged. the poor. those were the people that he cared about and spent so much time trying to deal with their problems and make their life better. but i think more than anything else, i remember don's smile. don always felt that things could get better. that we could work together. you know, i think a lot of people don't know that his district was very diverse. there were many african-americans, but there were many people of other nationalities. we would often talk about the italian americans that he had lived with and grew up with and wor
pallone. >> thank you my friend. mr. speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today.where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one-minute or special order and he always had a smile on his face. you know, he was very proud of his african-american roots. and it was one of the reasons that he would off gone to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other towns that he...
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pallone said earlier. i was disappointed to see the president's budget included a 10% direct cut in direct medical education funding and a $177 million cut to children's hospital graduate medical education funding. i think we need to be training more physicians and adequately supporting our teaching hospitals, not cutting their funding as they strive to train more providers. hospitals will already see significant cuts to bad debt and dish payments which disturbed me greatly because we fought for dish payments for new york in the affordable care act. so as a result of hr-3630, the middle class tax relief and job creation act, bad debt cut and dish cuts are there. and i'd ask that be looked at. >> well, i share your feeling that a critical piece of the puzzle for the united states having better healthcare, better patient care, better health is certainly a robust work force focused on prevention and so we would work with you to make sure that we're using all of the assets, all of the resources to do that. >>
pallone said earlier. i was disappointed to see the president's budget included a 10% direct cut in direct medical education funding and a $177 million cut to children's hospital graduate medical education funding. i think we need to be training more physicians and adequately supporting our teaching hospitals, not cutting their funding as they strive to train more providers. hospitals will already see significant cuts to bad debt and dish payments which disturbed me greatly because we fought...
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pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, my friend. mr. speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today. i'm looking over there where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one minute or special order. he always had a smile on his face. he was very proud of his african-american roots. it was one of the reasons that he would often go to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other towns he represented. always looking out for those in need, the disadvantaged, the poor. those are the people he cared about and spent so much time trying to deal with their problems and make their life better. but i think more than anything else i'll remember don's smile. don always felt that things could get better. that we could work together. i think a lot of people don't know that his district was very diverse. there were many african-americans, there were many people of other nationalities. we would often talk about the italian americans h
pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, my friend. mr. speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today. i'm looking over there where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one minute or special order. he always had a smile on his face. he was very proud of his african-american roots. it was one of the reasons that he would often go to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other...
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pallone, to speak a and i yield time to him. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker. i have a lot of don pain stories and i wanted to tell one which says a lot about the man. i listened to what sheila jackson lee said before about how he was humorous in telling jokes and new jersey politics and how he was so well respected and had the ability to basically tell other members or indicate to other members what they should do. and i also listened to clark when he said dop was a gentleman. don was a gentleman and people respected him as such in newark and throughout his district. there was an occasion after the redistricting when i gained an area -- i won't mention the area in my new district that was mostly african american and dop payne was very well known there and i wasn't known there. i actually lived at the jersey shore and people down at the jersey shore, the people from north jersey refer to us with names like clam digger indicating that the people aren't as sophisticated. i was at a meeting with african-american ministers and the purpose of don being there was to
pallone, to speak a and i yield time to him. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker. i have a lot of don pain stories and i wanted to tell one which says a lot about the man. i listened to what sheila jackson lee said before about how he was humorous in telling jokes and new jersey politics and how he was so well respected and had the ability to basically tell other members or indicate to other members what they should do. and i also listened to clark when he said dop was a gentleman. don was a...
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pallone is recognized as the designee of the minority leader. . . mr. pallone: i'm here to talk about the affordable care act. some calm it the health care reform. this friday will be the second anniversary of the stt pat's signing of affordable care act or health care reform. and i'd like to talk how -- talk a little bit about how it's helping so many people, with patient protections and added benefits, whether we're -- whether you're talking about seniors or young people or women or just the general public. the main thing that is haraleded, if you will, by the affordable care act, is the opportunity over the next few years to expand health insurance to so many americans who do not have health insurance now. we estimate the varyiansy between 40, maybe 45 million americans that simply have no health insurance and what that means is they either don't go to a doctor or they don't get any kind of health care unless they get very sick and end up going to the emergency room. and the consequences of that is that they take no preventive care, they end up in th
pallone is recognized as the designee of the minority leader. . . mr. pallone: i'm here to talk about the affordable care act. some calm it the health care reform. this friday will be the second anniversary of the stt pat's signing of affordable care act or health care reform. and i'd like to talk how -- talk a little bit about how it's helping so many people, with patient protections and added benefits, whether we're -- whether you're talking about seniors or young people or women or just the...
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pallone for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome lisa jackson before the committee. i have worked with her for many years, dating back to her time as the commissioner of the new jersey department of environmental protection. since you have been at the helm of the epa, i believe our country has made great strides in improving air quality, protecting america's waters and cleaning up our communities and these accomplishments are crucial to protecting human health and the environment. unfortunately, the republicans in congress and on the campaign trail in particular are attempting to argue that protecting our environment is somehow hurting our economy. i don't think that's true. i don't think you need to choose between a strong economy and a clean environment. i think they bolster each other. i think it's oftentimes my colleagues on the other side make broad generalizations without looking at the facts. according to the nonpartisan economic policy institute, epa's toxics rule will lead to the creation of 84,500 jobs be
pallone for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to welcome lisa jackson before the committee. i have worked with her for many years, dating back to her time as the commissioner of the new jersey department of environmental protection. since you have been at the helm of the epa, i believe our country has made great strides in improving air quality, protecting america's waters and cleaning up our communities and these accomplishments are crucial to protecting human health and...
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pallone, the affordable care act had a provision that as part of a definition of essential health benefits, various populations should be looked at. the recndor children around immigrations would be included. the strategies for preventative health that are recommended by the united states preventative health services task force would be included. and recognizing that too many insurance plans often did not include benefits that were specifically recommended for women's health, we were asked to develop a set of preventative health services for women. we turned to the independent scientifically driven institute of medicine and asked them to make recommendations to us. they came back with eight various health benefits, domestic violence screening, mental health benefits, well women visits, and the full range of scientifically recommended contraception services. we promulgated their rules as part of the strategy for women's health as an interim rule and added a religious exemption. and to be informed by what language should be used in that religious exemption, we looked at the 28 states which h
pallone, the affordable care act had a provision that as part of a definition of essential health benefits, various populations should be looked at. the recndor children around immigrations would be included. the strategies for preventative health that are recommended by the united states preventative health services task force would be included. and recognizing that too many insurance plans often did not include benefits that were specifically recommended for women's health, we were asked to...
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[laughter] he recites the pallone from memory and walks out then the roof collapses and kills everybody inside. actually main goals the bodies beyond all recognition that nobody can say who was inside and then can be buried. the sole survivor closes his eyes and has a realization that he can see weary each of the guests have been sitting. he guides each% by the hand to where they were sitting. what he figured out is what we know intuitively, as bad as we are about remembering people's names, numbers, and instructions comment we have exceptional visual and spatial memories. if you can trick your brain to remember stuff that might otherwise be hard it is a huge event age. that technique is what cicero was using that has an incredible 25 year history that connects the memory contest that i covered. >> as i was reading through the book, i was amazed at some of the tasks, this is the olympics of memory. could you give them a flavor how truly difficulties seem on the surface? >> they are shockingly difficult. superhuman. among the defense people memorize in tire palms, one event you have to m
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pallone: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> madam speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. olson: madam speaker, 176 years ago the alamo fell. every texan fighting for independence was either killed or executed. i'd like to read portions of the last center sent from the alamo by its commander. fellow citizens and compatriots, i'm besieged by thousands of mexican under santa ana. i have sustained a continued bombardment for 24 hours and have not lost a man. surrender at discretion otherwise the garrison are going to be put to the sword. the man with the cannon shot, my flag still waves proudly from the walls. i shall never surrender or retreat. victory or death. signed, william bear travis, lieutenant colonel, commander at the alamo. remember the alamo. god bless texas. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the
pallone: thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> madam speaker, i rise to ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. olson: madam speaker, 176 years ago the alamo fell. every texan fighting for independence was either killed or executed. i'd like to read portions of the last center...
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pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, my friend. mr. speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today. i'm looking over there where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one minute or special order. he always had a smile on his face. he was very proud of his african-american roots. it was one of the reasons that he would often go to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other towns he represented. always looking out for those in need, the disadvantaged, the poor. those are the people he cared about and spent so much time trying to deal with their problems and make their life better. but i think more than anything else i'll remember don's smile. don always felt that things could get better. that we could work together. i think a lot of people don't know that his district was very diverse. there were many african-americans, there were many people of other nationalities. we would often talk about the italian americans h
pallone. mr. pallone: thank you, my friend. mr. speaker, i can't believe that don payne is not with us today. i'm looking over there where he would often sit and i would come down on the floor and ask him to do a one minute or special order. he always had a smile on his face. he was very proud of his african-american roots. it was one of the reasons that he would often go to africa and champion so many causes for those in africa. he cared so deeply about his hometown of newark and the other...
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pallone: thank you. thank you, chairman waxman. you know, i have a great deal of respect for my former chairman and colleague from texas, but the problem that i listen to him is that it's always the same. it's my way or the highway. and it's very unfortunate because there have been many opportunities in the committee where we could have worked together and come up with legislation on things like malpractice reform and ipab, but that's not what we get from the republican side of the aisle. they just constantly want to do their own thing and as he said, the president may be for malpractice reform, but if he's not for this malpractice reform then he's a bad guy. that's the point. we need to get together. if we are ever going to accomplish anything we need to get together and i don't see that on the republican side of the aisle today. i am very disappointed in the process of considering h.r. 5. i am disappointed and frustrated that my republican colleagues had the opportunity to bring to the floor that i and some of my democratic colle
pallone: thank you. thank you, chairman waxman. you know, i have a great deal of respect for my former chairman and colleague from texas, but the problem that i listen to him is that it's always the same. it's my way or the highway. and it's very unfortunate because there have been many opportunities in the committee where we could have worked together and come up with legislation on things like malpractice reform and ipab, but that's not what we get from the republican side of the aisle. they...