this fall through distance learning. now we have a tendency as humans and as americans to live such fast pacedast lives to want to move on too fast from crisis. pp what doro i mean by that? isn t the resilient approach of carrying on a good thing, laura a trait to be encouraged rather than crying over spilled milk? when we re talking thoughh a abt something as profoundly damaging as the government s pandemic lock down mandates, the answer is yes and no.n no, we shouldn t wallow all the lingering miseries that we can t change. but yes, we need n accountabiliy to ensure that this never, everh happens againap and that means holding accountable anyone in any organizationer that recklessly pushed policies that were never grounded in sciencee and certainly not permissible under our constitutionno. now almost immediately when the lockdown s began on a federal level and then trickling to the states, the angle was a relentless force for protectingvu the vulnerable and also for reopeni
Marlene [inaudible]. Marlenes a lawyer. Shes also the author of a book entitled fair labor lawyer the remarkable life of new deal attorney and Supreme Court advocate [inaudible]. Shes currently working on her second book entitled the history of the [inaudible], 1855 through 1946. For the last decade of her 30year career, as a marylands attorney generals office, from which she retired in 2013, she served as a special assistant to the attorney general and was responsible for enforcing Consumer Protection laws governing the marketing of tobacco and alcohol and internet safety. [inaudible]. Has twice received the attorney generals Exceptional Service award. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate and a member of the board of trustees in a college in maryland. She earned her law degree from George Washington university and her mba from Loyola University of maryland, where she has also taught law. She has received recognition and financing for research and grants for fellowships for the National Endowment
Today to welcome you to this virtual lecture delivered by marlene [inaudible]. Marlenes a lawyer. Shes also the author of a book entitled fair labor lawyer the remarkable life of new deal attorney and Supreme Court advocate [inaudible]. Shes currently working on her second book entitled the history of the [inaudible], 1855 through 1946. For the last decade of her 30year career, as a marylands attorney generals office, from which she retired in 2013, she served as a special assistant to the attorney general and was responsible for enforcing Consumer Protection laws governing the marketing of tobacco and alcohol and internet safety. [inaudible]. Has twice received the attorney generals Exceptional Service award. A Phi Beta Kappa graduate and a member of the board of trustees in a college in maryland. She earned her law degree from George Washington university and her mba from Loyola University of maryland, where she has also taught law. She has received recognition and financing for rese
During the hearing nih director and other leaders from the agency field questions on Psychedelic Drug research and maternal care among other topics. This is just over one hour 45 minutes. The Senate Appropriations subcommittee on labor, health, and human services, education and related agencies will please come to order. Good morning. Today is our fourth hearing on the biden administrations fiscal year 2025 budget request, and im happy to welcome dr. Bertinoli to testify for the first time in this committee as the director for the National Institutes for health. As the granddaughter of a n. I. H. Funded doctor myself, i understand the Important Role Biomedical Research plays in treating and curing disease and bolstering our Economic Growth and ensuring america is a Global Leader in innovation. I know my colleagues here today agree. Im looking forward to working in a bipartisan manner again this year to develop a labor h. H. S. Bill that can pass the senate, pass the house, and be signe
Completely unfiltered. Cspan, your unfiltered view of government. Up next, a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hears testimony on the National Institutes of health 2025 budget request. During the hearing, n. I. H. Director dr. Monica bertinoli and others field questions on fentanyl overdoses and maternal care with other topics. This is an hour and 45 minutes. The Senate Appropriations subcommittee on labor, health, and human services, education and related agencies will please come to order. Good morning. Today is our fourth hearing on the biden administrations fiscal year 2025 budget request, and im happy to welcome dr. Bertinoli to testify for the first time in this committee as the director for the National Institutes for health. As the granddaughter of a n. I. H. Funded doctor myself, i understand the Important Role Biomedical Research plays in treating and curing disease and bolstering our Economic Growth and ensuring america is a Global Leader in innovation. I know my colleagues