Come back here to try to make a difference. I want to congratulate you on the difference you have made. Now one of the questions i would ask you is why youre willing to leave a place with so much responsibility and background and capability to be willing to be the secretary of health and Human Services. Thank you, senator. When i think about the mission of the department of health and Human Services, which is to improve the health, safety, and wellbeing of the American People, its what ive literally spent my life trying to do. And so to have the opportunity to participate if confirmed, to be to serve as the secretary of health and Human Services and to try to guide that organization in a direction that would further fulfill that mission, i cant think of anything more exciting for fulfilling. I think you have the background for doing that too,
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interchangeability with the reference project. i was concerned that in 2017, having gone through two full presidential terms, just yesterday we finally got a draft of the fda s interchangeability policy. i ll ask that question, since my time has expired, in writing. thank you. thank you, senator enzi. senator sanders. thank you, mr. chairman. congressman price, thanks for being here and for the conversation we had the other day. thank you. congressman, on may 7, 2015 let me begin by saying all of us know that we have come through a very unusual election process. president-elect trump received almost 3 million votes less than secretary clinton. but he won the electoral college. he s going to be inaugurated this week. he won a number of states by rather slim margins.
i was concerned that in 2017, having gone through nearly two full presidential terms, that just yesterday we finally got a draft of the fda s interchangeability policy. i will ask that question, since my time has expired, in writing. thank you. thank you very much, senator. senator sanders. thank you, mr. chairman, and congressman price, thanks for being here and thanks for the conversation the other day. congressman, on may 7th, 2015, let me begin by saying, all of us know that we have come through a very unusual election process. president-elect trump received almost 3 million votes less than second clinton, but he won the electoral college. he is going to be inaugurated this week. he won a number of states by rather slim margins. during the course of his