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‘Not One American Doesn’t Benefit’: Jerry Moran Praises Medical Research And The ‘Hope’ It Brings
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5/2/2025
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing on Wednesday, Sen. Jerry Moran (R-KS) spoke in support of biomedical research.
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Senator Moran. Chairman Collins, thank you very much and
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thank you to our witnesses for your presentation. Thank you for your presence here. A couple
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of questions that I was going to ask have been asked and answered, but I do want to
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take the time that I have to make certain that from my perspective on behalf of many,
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most Kansans, that we express our gratitude to those who are working every day to find
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the cure for the diseases that my constituents at home in Kansas and people around the country
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and in fact around the world, they and their families are facing.
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I was thinking as you all were speaking, there's not one American, not one, who doesn't benefit
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by the research that takes place in the search for that cure or treatment for disease and
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affliction. I can't think of other expenditures that maybe our national defense, every American
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benefits by protecting our country from our adversaries, but many of the things that we appropriate
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money for are narrow toward a specific cause or a specific organization, a task that government
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has been given.
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This task of finding the cure for diseases is there is no one who loses. There's no one
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that anybody has not benefited, even if they or their families, their people they know,
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haven't experienced the diseases that we're trying to find the cure for. I've always said
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that medical research provides hope. And I think about you, Ms. Stinson, and you indicated
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that not every family would have the capability of having the right kind of research to meet
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the needs of your circumstances. But I think all of us have hope if we learned something
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about a family member, ourselves, what we can gain from medical research is the hope that
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either today or tomorrow or the next day there's going to be that discovery that makes a difference
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in a person's life. And I just want to speak in support of this kind of research. We can
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prioritize and we can certainly look for ways to be more efficient. We can find ways perhaps
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to eliminate things that make no sense at all. But those kind of things should not be the
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reason to criticize medical research in general or medical research totally. Criticize the mistakes
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that we make. And make certain that it doesn't spill over into destroying an asset that this
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country has that is so valuable to us. Very few things in life provide, I happen to believe
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there's a thing that provides hope in this world, but very few things that we do in Congress
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provide the hope that NIH provides for people across our country.
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So let's do our jobs. Let's make certain that we make the right kind of choices and make decisions
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that prioritize and eliminate things that need to be eliminated. But don't fall into the trap
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of saying that what happens at NIH doesn't matter. And it matters as we've been talking and as I've
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been talking at least about individuals and families and people, I want to make certain
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that there is no child, no person that we didn't support NIH for that loses out on a trial or a
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treatment or something that was discovered. On the other hand, I also want to make sure
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that we don't miss some young person whose dream in life it is to be a researcher to find
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a cure for a disease. So we have to do our jobs well and do them right.
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This is again not just, it's not the so-called throwing money at something to solve a problem.
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But it's making certain that no researcher misses out on the opportunity of pursuing their dream
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of research and solutions to life's problems. And no patient or potential patient loses the
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chance to live another day or another year or live a lifetime. We all want to have the
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benefit of long life and time with family and enjoyable things. And I look forward to working
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with my colleagues on this committee to make certain that we don't destroy the dream of
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a family or destroy the dream of a young person who's going to solve a problem. We focused a lot
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of our attention on certainly cancer, but Alzheimer's and Down syndrome. And I just think the potential
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is so great that we have a lot to be optimistic about. And we ought to take the chance whenever
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things come our way that actually work, Congress ought to take advantage of being supportive of
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them. Thank you very much, Madam Chairman.
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