
This week's agreement shows what we can accomplish when we set aside rigid agendas, put aside partisanship, and work together.
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Quotes from current and former U.S. state governors.
Current governors
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DE-D
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MT-R
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AR-R
WA-D
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GA-R
OR-D
CT-D
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CO-D
IL-D
RI-D
MS-R
IA-R
VT-R
PA-D
OK-R
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MN-D
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VA-RFormer governors

This week's agreement shows what we can accomplish when we set aside rigid agendas, put aside partisanship, and work together.

America has a responsibility to protect the health of our families, and that's exactly what we're working to do.

No child should ever be put at risk in America because a parent has lost his or her job and the health care that goes with it.

From now on, insurance companies will have to set the same limits for mental illness that they set for physical illness—no more double standards.

Nothing is more important to our families than access to quality health care.

I ran for President because, frankly, I was turned off by what I thought was going on in Washington.

I want to start by saying, good for you; don't give it up; bear down and do better.

I believe we ought to expand the family and medical leave law to say that parents should be able to go see their children's teachers on a regular basis.

I do hereby proclaim September 22 through September 28, 1996, as National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week.

I want this to be an election season of ideas, not insults.

The best days of this country are still ahead of us if we build the right bridge to the 21st century.

We have to create a country where you can win at home and win at work.

I want to thank Tipper Gore and the First Lady, too, for some things they've already talked about.

That is something that is worth fighting for.

HBCUs have played a central role in providing access to higher education for many Americans.

If you will give us 4 more years, we'll clean up 500 more, so we can say our children are growing up next to parks, not poison.

The White House announced that the President will address the 51st Annual Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, NY, on September 24.