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Opening Statement from Senator Bob Corker
Senator Corker told Peace Corps Director Tschetter that he had read Tschetter's statement several times in the last few days and that in so many of the hearings we have in the Foreign Relations Committee there is a lot of diplomacy and talk that sometimes doesn't mean a great deal because people are being so nice to each other but that Senator Corker looked forward to hearing Tschetter's testimony and that reading his testimony that Tschetter had been pretty clairavoyant in some of the criticism he had brought forth.
Opening Statement from Senator Bob Corker
Opening Statement from Senator Bob Corker
Photo: Courtesy of the office of Senator Dodd taken by Adam Wells
Senator Bob Corker of Tennesee is the ranking member of the subcommittee and he said in his opening statement that he would be more informal, that it was an honor to serve on this subcommittee with Senator Dodd, and that he appreciated the background that Dodd brings to the subcommittee as someone who has served as a Peace Corps volunteer.
He added that in his own life, going out of the United States and and offering assistance to another country was one of the experiences in his life that motivated him to enter public service and become a Senator.
Senator Corker added that Senator Dodd has brought forward some legislation and he liked the way that Dodd had characterized it as a discussion point. Corker added that there is always a balance that needs to exist between running an organization well, management objectives, and at the same time taking into account the many people that make the organization so great.
Senator Corker told Peace Corps Director Tschetter that he had read Tschetter's statement several times in the last few days and that in so many of the hearings we have in the Foreign Relations Committee there is a lot of diplomacy and talk that sometimes doesn't mean a great deal because people are being so nice to each other but that Senator Corker looked forward to hearing Tschetter's testimony and that reading his testimony that Tschetter had been pretty clairavoyant in some of the criticism he had brought forth.
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By Anonymous (c-76-20-253-108.hsd1.ga.comcast.net - 76.20.253.108) on Friday, August 17, 2007 - 11:29 am: Edit Post |
I would like to add my voice to the PCV applicant from PR who commented on the cost of medical screening. I applied while I was still working and had work health insurance to help pay for screening, but at age 70 incurred quite a bit of personal cost in addition to insurance. I know of an appeal for donations from returned PC volunteers to help an applicant who needs dental work to qualify. It seems to me that once an applicant is nominated and then sent for medical screening there should be better opportunity to pay for medical costs involved in this process. I am sure that there are many who would qualify who do not follow through on this account.