On the recordJune 29, 2011
So when we have a chance to do something to keep people healthy, keep them alive, then why look at the dark side? Look at the positive side.
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congress.govSo when we have a chance to do something to keep people healthy, keep them alive, then why look at the dark side? Look at the positive side.
Carper advocates for proactive measures to improve public health.
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