
I think it is very important that we invest more money, as we have more children, and as we are going to have to replace a large number of teachers who will be retiring.
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I think it is very important that we invest more money, as we have more children, and as we are going to have to replace a large number of teachers who will be retiring.

None is more important than educating our children—all our children—to world-class standards.

What we really need to do is to make sure that every child, of whatever race and of whatever station, in whatever neighborhood they're born in, has the chance to live the success stories that you have lived.

I think every child in America ought to have the same chance your children do to fish or swim or float on a river that's clean and pure.

Who do you really trust to do more to build the best public schools in America for all of our children?

We must invest more in the power of the human mind, in the potential of every single one of our children.

We must educate all our children, the boys and the girls alike.

This is really about what we can do together to save our children and to strengthen our country's future.

We must prepare our children for the 21st century by providing them with the best education in the world.

To serve as Commissioner of the Administration on Children, Youth, and Families at the Department of Health and Human Services.

I am determined to move forward to protect America's children from tobacco.

Our children deserve progress, not partisanship.

Fighting drugs in our prisons and among prisoners is absolutely critical, ultimately, to keeping drugs off the streets and away from our children.

I announced a program to involve millions of more children in child care.

I have fought for high national standards and national tests to help our children reach their highest potential.

My first priority is to protect our children from the dangers of tobacco, from the illegal dangers of tobacco.

As long as there are children waking up in America on Christmas morning without the comfort of a warm home, we have more work to do.

We extended health insurance to 5 million children in lower income working families.