Newt Gingrich
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Newt Gingrich is a prominent Republican politician from Georgia, best known for serving as the 50th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. He played a significant role in the Republican Revolution of the 1990s, leading the party to a majority in the House for the first time in 40 years. Gingrich is recognized for his advocacy of conservative policies, including tax reform and welfare reform, and he was a key architect of the 'Contract with America,' which outlined a legislative agenda for the GOP in the 1994 midterm elections.
As Senator Gillibrand pointed out, 9.9 million caregivers provide 94 billion hours of uncompensated care per year.
I am very supportive of the President's initiative in allocating $17 billion for health information technology.
One of the reasons that he and I wanted to put in the joint Committee idea is to raise tentatively the notion with our former colleagues that the Congress is in as deep a need to rethink how it operates as the executive branch.
Our commitment is that if we can find a way to have the breakthrough, that it ought to be a breakthrough for 100 percent of all Americans.
the idea that you would then try to deal with that on a fee-for-service model is utterly irrational.
I specifically want to thank Rob Egge, who was the Executive Director, and George and Trish Vradenburg.
you ought to measure the amount of money to be spent on Alzheimer's research against the $20 trillion you are going to spend.
I think it is the boldest effort to create a European socialist model we have seen. I think it's quite clear what his values and his attitude is.
If you don't do that, you talk nice, all positive, he will lose this race.
We don't need a year-and-a-half-long campaign. It is insane to think that we need a year-and-a-half with this kind of politics.





