Thank you very much, Madam Chairman, first for having this hearing, which I think is so important today.
This is not just an issue for women in their 40's or 50's, but for women who are in their 20's and 30's.
I am concerned after reading the recent Washington Post article that women will not be encouraged to get a mammogram.
in 1994, the Government representative came forward and said women should not have mammograms until they are 50.
This legislation addresses the issue of mammography. It mandates that everyone has a right to receive a mammogram who is 40 years of age or ...
It is our responsibility to further ensure that the public is encouraged to take the steps necessary to detect cancer at an early stage.
That is right, Madam Chairman, and you and I, of course, have worked on many cancer issues and trying to fund cancer research.
I hope, as we all do, that we will soon arrive at answers to the many questions before us on this matter.
Well, thank you, and I do hope that you will use your position to help us find the cure, because that is what has been missing for all these...
I simply want to commend you for taking the initiative along with Senator Harkin on this very important issue
I want America to be an ownership society, a society where a life of work becomes a retirement of independence.
Americans would own these assets.
We know that employers contribute more when they have the option to give company stock as well as cash, and that option ought to remain as p...
The average American retires with only enough savings to provide 60 percent of his former annual income.
Christopher C. Conner, of Pennsylvania, to be United States District Judge for the Middle District of Pennsylvania.
I want to assure you all that our administration is doing everything that we possibly can to make sure innocent Americans do not lose their ...
Rene Acosta, of Virginia, to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board for the remainder of the term expiring August 27, 2003.
Americans can help secure their own future by saving.