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Envisioning a future where progressives change the game and use ballot measures as a political and civic engagement tool for victory.

We don't spend enough on cancer. We need to spend more. I would quadruple the amount of money, if I had my chance, to fight cancer and win.

I think there is no good reason why Puerto Rico should not have equal access to chapter 9.

It makes no sense that an American citizen living in Puerto Rico is ineligible for the EITC.

You can't be a compassionate institution because everything you do is through force.

This is why Washington is a problem. This is why you are the problem, sir.

Thank goodness for Congress that is looking out for the American people, not the CFPB.

This is a comprehensive bill that includes provisions ranging from ensuring the island has equitable and sustainable Medicaid funding.

I do not think this country has done its job either in helping Puerto Rico in doing some of the things that should be done.

If we wanted to help Puerto Rico, CMS is capable of finding an alternative way to calculate Medicare Disproportionate Share Hospital payments.

Even with those boosts in Federal funding and the related increases in Commonwealth spending, all we see is added Commonwealth debt.

Annex 3 of the recently signed Iran Nuclear Agreement calls for the participating countries to work with Iran to, quote, strengthen Iran's ability to protect against and respond to nuclear security threats, including sabotage, as well as…

Under the present Territorial status, the Government of Puerto Rico has its hands tied behind its back.

But, why would we want to give Iran the ability to defend against cyberweapons that we, or perhaps some of our allies, might one day want to use against Iran?

orderly resolution of debt defaults are preferred to chaotic ones

could cause long-term damage to the health, safety and financial well-being of the families living and working in Puerto Rico.

Puerto Rico needs an orderly process to restructure its unsustainable liabilities;