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Ann Kirkpatrick

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Ann Kirkpatrick is a Democratic politician from Arizona who has served in the U.S. House of Representatives. She was first elected to Congress in 2008, representing Arizona's 1st congressional district. Kirkpatrick has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and veterans' services during her time in office. She has been a strong advocate for expanding access to affordable healthcare and has worked on legislation to support military families and veterans. Kirkpatrick has also been involved in efforts to address climate change and promote renewable energy in Arizona.

Mar 10, 2009

They not only need the health care they are entitled to, but we need to provide them with access to higher education and job training.

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Mar 10, 2009

The need for their services has only grown.

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Mar 10, 2009

If our goal is a stronger, better economy--education is how we get there.

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Mar 10, 2009

We must make a commitment to restore science and innovation as the keys to a new American Economy.

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Mar 10, 2009

Our ability to get our country back on track relies on our ability to change the way our country generates and uses energy.

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Mar 10, 2009

It is always cheaper to use less energy than to create more of it.

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Mar 10, 2009

We have a unique opportunity at this time to change the way we power this country.

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Mar 10, 2009

I applaud President Obama's commitment to the Veterans of the United States as demonstrated by his increasing the Department of Veterans Affairs Fiscal Year 2010 Budget for health care and compensation.

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Mar 10, 2009

I do have concerns, however, about the way in which the funds would be allocated to the highway, transit and airport programs.

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Mar 10, 2009

Direct payments are also the most economical because they allow farmers to plan according to market conditions and it are the least disruptive of trade.

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Mar 10, 2009

I also understand how complicated the process is for receiving financial aid.

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