I think if you have an annual survey—first of all, I think it will be easier to get penalties.
America's children deserve that, and I'll continue to do everything I can to ensure that they get it.
I have reviewed this report and found these proposals sound, innovative, and worth undertaking.
That was an unsustainable situation.
We have to figure out how to grow the economy and do more to preserve the environment.
This family conference is one of their most remarkable achievements.
The leadership must put families' interests above big tobacco's interests.
There are 4.7 million uninsured children who are eligible but not enrolled in Medicaid.
Children without health insurance are more likely to be sick, less likely to be immunized, and less likely to receive me...
The President's Budget and the authorizations in H.R. 3303 for FY 1999 support Administration priorities.
The tobacco companies' automatic and angry dismissal of this new survey shows their continued disregard for their childr...
I'm going to keep fighting for it.
I believe this is very helpful information, and we'll do our best to get good, accurate, honest data.
We have to provide our families with tools to do that if we expect America to be what it ought to be in the new century.
I always learn something, and I always see people who are full of energy and idealism and a sense of purpose.
We know that it's the number one public health problem children face in America.
The Justice Department's report on background checks is further proof that the Brady law is working.
By keeping guns out of the hands of criminals—and putting more police in our communities—we have helped cut the crime ra...