I think the President's continuing strong support from women is a result of the kinds of policies and priorities the President has articulat...
We know that the Government cannot raise or love a child, but that is not what we're supposed to do.
Today I am proud to propose the single largest national commitment to child care in the history of the United States.
There is no more important job than raising a child.
Nothing can be more bittersweet than sending a child you once cradled off in your arms off to college for the first time.
We must make sure that every child has a safe and enriching place to go after school.
We want to continue to do everything possible to ensure that the same system that served our parents can also serve our children.
Taken together, these steps will help to take our health care system into the 21st century, providing more American families with the health...
Access to quality health care can mean the difference between a secure, healthy, and productive life, and the enormous burden of illness and...
He made us laugh even as he brought his own astute perspective to the work of Congress.
This is an entirely new way of adapting a program that has worked in the past to the needs of the future.
Hillary and I were deeply saddened to learn this morning of the death of Representative Sonny Bono.
It is a fiscally responsible plan that finances itself by charging an affordable premium up front and a small payment later to ensure that t...
The centerpiece of our plan will let many more of these Americans buy into one of our Nation's greatest achievements, Medicare.
I can now say that we believe that the deficit this year will be less than $22 billion.
I want to say just exactly what I said. We don't have a surplus.
Any policy we adopt must not—it cannot—run any risk of returning to the failed policies of the past.
The answer to the first question is yes.