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en The governor believes the child welfare system is in a state of crisis and that we should move quickly to address any and all impediments to reform.

en Child welfare is still such a mess. We need someone responsible for child welfare who answers directly to the governor.

en If his goal is to win the governor's office, then Pennsylvania history and a number of other impediments make him a very long shot in 2006. If his goal is to foster a discussion [about reform], then it's probably a good strategic move.

en The governor believes we need a strong, reliable, sustainable fuel supply and to address the impact of hurricanes on our state.

en What we're doing is protecting elderly disabled immigrants in nursing homes, ... They're not part of the welfare reform debate. The welfare reform debate is about moving people from welfare to work.

en The governor believes that protecting the safety of people and property is one of government's basic functions and most important responsibilities. Implementing this system will move us closer to achieving that mission.

en So far, this campaign has been very one-sided; the only thing the people have heard about the governor's reform agenda is what they heard from union bosses. Now, they will hear from the governor and learn why he believes these reforms are critical.

en The old welfare system was hurting people by discouraging work and marriage. Welfare reform, and now this legislation, will build on the understanding that work and strong families are the foundation upon which we build our future.

en The average length of time that a child remains in New York city's child welfare system is 49 months, which is astronomically long.

en People are clear that the public employee unions' bosses have a beef with the governor. And now they're going to hear what the governor's trying to do: Bring reform to a system that badly needs it.

en If the welfare state is here to welcome them, the solution is to get rid of it, as should have been done long ago. Overpopulation is a problem for socialist systems, not for free societies. In fact, the welfare system may be more destructive [to] the immigrants' families than to the natives. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her.

en The decrease in pervasive attacks in 2005 is counter-intuitive to what society at large believes is a major threat to their personal data. IBM believes that the environment has shifted - with increased security protection on most systems and stiffer penalties, we are seeing organized, committed, and tenacious profiteers enter this space. This means that attacks will be more targeted and potentially damaging. Organizations around the world - from the public and private sectors - must move quickly and work together to address this growing challenge.

en We had to explain to voters that we can only maintain our social welfare system if we reform it,

en The governor believes his staff can address these questions adequately.

en We commend the Governor on the important environmental initiatives that he championed in his State of the State address today. We're pleased that the Governor is taking these important steps to protect our health and our environment.


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