I have said time and time again that you cannot get blood from a turnip and you cannot justify robbing poor Peter to pay billionaire Paul.
James A. Lewis
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James A. Lewis is a Democratic politician from Illinois. He has been involved in various political activities within the state, although specific details about his roles and contributions are not widely documented. As a member of the Democratic Party, he aligns with the party's values and policies, advocating for issues pertinent to his constituents in Illinois. His political career has been characterized by a commitment to public service and community engagement.
I think women are coming into their own, and I think the days and years to come will be the days and years of women.
This bill would increase the national debt by $2.3 trillion, and it will cause 13 million Americans to lose their healthcare coverage.
this is a wonderful, brave new world. We have got to embrace this technology and this--and I want the best for the industry.
We have had a great experiment in this country, the concept of dual sovereignty...
Without freedom of speech and the right to dissent, the Civil Rights Movement would have been a bird without wings.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this hearing and for introducing this very important piece of legislation to provide clarity and relief to local businesses and job creators across this country who are threatened by this joint employer…
Simply said, Mr. Chairman, taxpayers will not get the level of service that they expect and deserve until we provide adequate funding to this agency.
We must approach this effort to reform and improve the IRS with a great deal of care and thoughtfulness.
Reducing fraudulent, wasteful, and improper payments is a critically important part to keeping the promise to protect the life of the Medicare Trust Fund for all who rely on it.
This program is a lifeline for over 57 million elderly and disabled beneficiaries, and we must ensure that Medicare remains sound and strong for all who rely on it.
This is not a partisan matter. It is a question of preserving the sacred trust of our seniors, families in need, and people living with disabilities.





