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AARP believes the millions of older Americans and their families will be helped by this legislation, ... far from perfect.
Bill Novelli
Passing this legislation will help millions of families nationwide, easing the burden that these families might otherwise experience if their unemployment insurance were to have expired on Dec. 28, 2002, ... It will help unemployed Americans feed their families and pay their bills while giving them an additional five months to find new jobs.
Peter Fitzgerald
The president believes the legislation, while far from perfect, will improve our current finance system,
Ari Fleischer
His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. Economists are reporting a growing economy. But AARP has found that real family income has not increased since the late 1990s for mid-life and older Americans, and over the last year family income for the age group has declined.
John Rother
This legislation creates an Internet playground. I think it will be a useful tool to millions of parents and families ... and the private sector as well.
Edward Markey
We don't think he fully realizes how much his proposed legislation will hurt older Americans who depend so much on medical equipment and services.
John Gallagher
How can we leave town and not have this most important legislation passed? ... It may not be perfect, but no legislation's perfect. It's something that we need to do, and the people of America are depending on us to do it.
Harry Reid
I would call upon my colleagues at the proper time to support this aviation legislation, not to say that it is perfect, not to say that some of this legislation that has risen out of this crisis is perfect, and we will have a chance to revisit and this is only the first of a wave of accountability,
Jay Rockefeller
Millions of American families will need a converter box costing $60 or more just to keep watching television once analog signals cease. House Republicans, to protect their tax cuts, would force millions of Americans to reach into their wallets and pay a television tax of $20 to $60 per TV set. Why should ordinary people pay for a government decision that makes their television sets obsolete?
John Dingell
Older Americans, when compared to older Americans even 20 years ago, are showing substantially less disability, and that benefit applies to men and to women. All of this speaks to an improved quality of life.
Richard Hodes
Millions of working, uninsured Americans go to bed every night worrying what will happen to them and their families if a major illness or injury strikes.
Tim Ryan
The American Benefits Council, representing companies that either directly sponsor or provide services to retirement and health plans covering more than 100 million Americans, believes that it is critical that pension reform legislation be enacted this year,
James Klein
The president supported the campaign finance legislation and signed it into law because he believes it helped improve the system, and I think today's court ruling will help bring some clarity to the process. Our counsel's office will be reviewing this rather lengthy decision.
Scott McClellan
The president supported the campaign finance legislation and signed it into law because he believes it helped improve the system, and I think today's court ruling will help bring some clarity to the process, ... Our counsel's office will be reviewing this rather lengthy decision.
Scott McClellan
believes like most Americans that human cloning is deeply concerning, and he strongly supports legislation banning human cloning.
Claire Buchan
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