Step to ensure culturally competent care in compliance with the national culturally and linguist with appropriate Service Stands and legislation . So is already required . Of different states space are you think is already required . Thats what im trying to explain the i think it is the states mandated. 13 is on the table and a couple have vetoed it. What state individual do is up to them but certainly along those lines were because its valuable. I just think its a federal regulation . Im not familiar with the process. Im just learning spent because the extent that those are out there, what were doing is trying to pick up the slack for a of the agencies that have not paid attention to the. I think its about to have a password want to make sure that for access to providers who are minority numbers and being part of communities and being out there. We have made major changes from her first draft to the current one. We are working on other things. We recognize its a java part of the nasa
Your bill is highly threatening to people who have psychiatric diagnosis. That there are more controls being put in place and more Civil Liberties who did you hear that from . Several people. Who . What organization. On our own. So what happens is organizations who get funding from sampson. Sampson didnt say anything. They do. They fund a lot of these organizations. They make sure you speak out because you take away the funding. Were not taking away funding. We are protecting peoples rights to be well. Let me finish. Okay. People have the right to get better. There is nothing in our bill that takes away rights. One organization told the audience says if a Police Officer stops you for traffic activity they can force you to take medication. That is not true. They are creating a whole cloud of lies. We want more providers. We want more places for treatment. We want grants. We want innovation grants, demonstration grants. We dont money to be bought up in washington. We want more efficiency
Camp from michigan. Hes retiring at the end of the this year as you all know and were going to lose a tremendous talent in dave camp. But when he got together to take on the most ambitious reform of the tax code that i have seen in my lifetime, he said lets see if we can get the Corporate Income tax rate down to kind of that oecd country average, kind of that World International average. Lets see if we can get in there with everybody else. Thats striking to me because it is the best effort, again, that i have seen in my lifetime, and it was an effort to see if we can be right there in the middle, if we can be mediocre. I dont know when it became true in america that when we set our goals on doing something, our goal is to be kind of like everybody else. Well, thats the way they do it in europe. How it came to be that in america when we decide that we want to make a difference, we look around at what everybody else is doing and say lets be the same. I dont want to be the same. I want to
That World International average. Lets see if we can get in there with everybody else. Thats striking to me. Because it is the best effort again that i have seen in my lifetime. And it was an effort to see if we can be right there in the middle. If we can be mediocre. I dont know when it became true in america that when we set our goals on doing something, our goal is to be kind of like everybody else. Thats the way they do it in europe. How it came to be that in america when we decide that we want to make a difference, we look at what everybody else is doing and lets be the same. I dont want to be the same. I want to lead. I want to lead. What we do with the Corporate Income tax rate in the fair tax is take it to zero for one reason and one reason only. That is theres not a business on this planet that pays taxes. As you all know, bigs business collect taxes. Consumers pay taxes. Walmart doesnt pay taxes. They collect it from me when i buy and shop at walmart. The case for the fair ta
Very direct and grilling questions of witnesses that would come before our committee. Sometimes there would be a tense moment. But ralph always had something funny or a story to tell that broke the ice. Youve seen a number of members of the texas delegation here today, particularly the republican delegation and every thursday, we have lunch together. Talk about whats good for texas. But what was always a thing that we always looked forward to, we couldnt wait until ralph got there so that we could ralph could share a funny story. And you know, one of the things that ill miss most about ralph is those times when hed be on the floor or he would be at lunch, sharing those stories. Now one of the things about ralph is that as he got older, he got wiser. And in fact he, got so wise, in 2004, he realized he needed to be a part of the Republican Party and so he switched from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. We were so glad to welcome him to that. So as i said, its been an honor a