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Geologists like to say that for them 'every day is Earth Day.' What better day than today to introduce the bill to keep the benefits of this important cooperative program flowing?

one hundred and seventy-nine years ago, on February 15, a remarkable woman was born. Her passion for establishing equal rights for women led her to champion the rights of others dispossessed as well.

it is fitting that we take the anniversary of her birth as an opportunity to remember this great woman, Susan B. Anthony, and to rededicate ourselves to her life's work of guaranteeing full rights for both women and their unborn children.

Although she herself was childless, she considered amongst her greatest achievements, to have saved the lives of the unborn.

Today she is mainly, and rightly, remembered as one of our greatest foremothers in the drive for women's rights.

Anthony was a fierce opponent of slavery. And she also championed the rights of those who today have become the most dispossessed of all: the unborn.

Today, as Americans head off to work, 17 of them will die and 18,600 of them will be injured on the job.

The SAFE Act strikes a new and healthier balance for America's workers.

The SAFE Act's proactive approach to achieving safer workplaces is revolutionary because it empowers both OSHA and the employer.

after weeks of soul-ing, hearing from the people of Wyoming, and a thorough review of the evidence, I have reached a painful decision which I realize will severely impact our country and bring humiliation to another human being