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Today’s news on America’s gross domestic product includes some promising signs for our economic recovery.
This bill gives the Food and Drug Administration the authority and resources it needs to ensure that all Americans can be confident that the food they are putting on their family tables is free of contamination.
On July 30, 1965, President Johnson signed Medicare and Medicaid into law, providing a lifeline to millions of elderly Americans and low-income families who would otherwise not have been able to afford health care
Congress is closer than ever before in history to passing comprehensive health insurance reform.
The rising cost of health care is one of the biggest drags on our economy, and small businesses and middle-class families are struggling to keep their heads above water.
Tomorrow’s increase in the minimum wage comes as much-needed relief for families and our economy.
For far too many decades, we have labored under a health care system that is unworthy of our great country.
Tonight, President Obama demonstrated that health care reform is urgent on multiple fronts.
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