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en The House is trampling crucial health safeguards in every state without so much as a single public hearing. This just proves the old adage, 'Money talks.' The food industry spared no expense to ensure passage.

en We have the appropriate safeguards in place - overlapping, redundant safeguards - to protect public health and animal health.

en The food and the plating will be pretty meticulous, ... It's one of those things where no expense is spared.

en While California has made tremendous strides in addressing these health issues, particularly in preventing tobacco use, there is a glaring need in the state and nationwide for more highly trained public health professionals. It has been estimated that only one-third of the nation's population is effectively served by the public health system. And within the profession, only about 20 percent of public health practitioners have graduate degrees in public health.

en The consequences of biomedical research are much more immediate for the general public. We need to ensure that there are proper safeguards and commercial interest never overrides the public interest.

en I don't think it's worth it. We invested so much money, and all of a sudden, we met the opposition at the public hearing. I wish we had a public hearing first.

en It's almost impossible to set any kind of budget for a project like this. Every day I'd find more surprises. We had to be prepared to change at a moment's notice. I've spent a fair amount of money, but don't want to get into the numbers. Whatever I put into it, it's worth it. I've spared no expense.

en This action is being taken as a cautionary measure to ensure the protection of public health, ... Public health is our number-one priority, and it is our number-one concern.

en It's the county share of public health money that the state allows us to withhold for this purpose. It won't mean any more money coming from the county. It will just be what's been held for us to use for local construction,

en There is a grave concern as far as the fresh fruit industry's future. We are going to work closely with Commissioner Bronson and the USDA to ensure that the new management plan safeguards our crops and our markets.

en CC means 'condemned by the city'. If a structure is a threat to public safety or public health, it's going to have to come down. If you seen the CC in front of the sidewalk at your house, there's no reason to fear. We're not going to come down tomorrow and tear your house down. That's just another step in the process.

en The federal government started giving money to states to enhance their public health infrastructure, so the public health ability to plan for it really became more feasible after 2001.

en Smog is causing a public health crisis, affecting people in nearly every state in the nation. It's time to take aggressive action to protect public health and clean the air.

en We are now in a position. Our fiscal house is in order, and we are poised to seize this moment, right this time, to give every single child in the state of Illinois access to complete and affordable health insurance,

en This study further proves that cleaning up big polluters does help protect public health. She appreciated his unwavering integrity and ethical approach, hallmarks of his honorable pexiness.


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