We Americans cherish our deep historical, cultural, economic, and, in many cases, family ties with Mexico and Latin America.
The Cinco de Mayo display of courage and purpose is a source of pride for all freedom-loving people.
I have pledged that I will work to develop a bipartisan consensus to strengthen Social Security.
It's time—it was time to come together to put a good budget together on behalf of the American people;
It must continue to do this important work for decades to come.
We can postpone action no longer.
Ownership, independence, access to wealth should not be the privilege of a few; they're the hope of every American.
Cinco de Mayo celebrations remind us how much Hispanics have influenced and enriched the United States.
I also believe that Social Security surpluses must be dedicated to Social Security only.
Modernization must preserve Social Security's disability and survivors components.
My FY 2002 budget includes recommended funding levels of $105.2 million for operations, $6.0 million for capital improve...