Press Releases
"The only durable resolution to the Palestinian conflict is one that is negotiated and agreed to by Israelis and Palestinians themselves – not one imposed by the United Nations. That is why President Obama and Secretary Kerry have worked tirelessly to try to bring Israeli and Palestinian leaders to the table for direct and constructive talks.
"While adding settlements does not move us closer to peace, neither does this troubling UN resolution. The two-state solution has been the bedrock of peace efforts between Israelis and Palestinians for decades. The resolution passed by the UN Security Council today does not bring us closer to this goal.
"The holiday season is a time for people of many faiths, in countries around the world, to come together to celebrate our blessings. Following a horrific attack at a Christmas market in Berlin today, families are now mourning the loss of their loved ones. Tonight, our thoughts and prayers are with the victims, the survivors, and the people of Germany.
"Acts of terrorism demand both global condemnation and a strong and smart comprehensive strategy. Together with our allies, America remains committed to creating a stronger, more peaceful world.
"The federal budget is a statement of our national values. Congressman Mick Mulvaney's values are clear: he has consistently voted to destroy the Medicare guarantee in the Ryan budgets.
"For the Director of OMB, President-elect Trump has picked the ringleader of Republicans' efforts to hold the full faith and credit of the United States hostage. That same toxic irresponsibility was on display when Congressman Mulvaney voted against ending the Republican Government Shutdown in 2013, and voted to try to shut down the government again last year.
"While the proposed Medicare Part B demonstration had admirable goals, our Members raised a number of concerns, and we are pleased the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation has decided not to move forward.
"Prescription drug costs represent the largest factor driving rising health care costs in America today. Congress must come together in a bipartisan way to address the soaring costs of prescription drugs in a way that supports the search for cures while ensuring that patients can afford these treatments.