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An Oregon Perspective: Priority Number One in 2010

This month, I held seven town hall meetings in Southern Oregon and the Willamette Valley.  As I spoke with Oregonians about health care and the precarious state of our economy, these conversations reinforced my view that taking on unemployment has to be priority number one. Since I took office last

Rebuilding the Financial Foundation for Our Families

Mr.  President, I rise today to oppose the nomination of Ben Bernanke as Chairman of the Fed.  I do so as a member of the Banking Committee who voted against his nomination in that committee, because I researched his record, and on that record I believe that Ben Bernanke is

REBUILDING THE FINANCIAL FOUNDATION FOR OUR FAMILIES

Friday, January 22, 2010 Mr.  President, I rise today to oppose the nomination of Ben Bernanke as Chairman of the Fed.  I do so as a member of the Banking Committee who voted against his nomination in that committee, because I researched his record, and on that record I believe

THE IMPORTANCE OF STRENGTHENING PREVENTIVE CARE

Wednesday, December 2, 2009 I rise today to share a few thoughts about our health care proposal and also to address the amendment of my good friend from Maryland, Senator Mikulski.  We’ve heard the word “arrogant” echo in this Chamber. “The bill before us is arrogant.”    And, I come to

The Importance of Strengthening Preventive Care

I rise today to share a few thoughts about our health care proposal and also to address the amendment of my good friend from Maryland, Senator Mikulski.  We’ve heard the word “arrogant” echo in this Chamber. “The bill before us is arrogant.”    And, I come to it with a somewhat

An Oregon Perspective: Taking Back our Economy

The reach of last year’s economic collapse has extended far beyond Wall Street.  Because of the bad bets made by the big banks, thousands of Oregonians have lost their homes and hundreds of thousands more have lost their jobs. It seems obvious that our financial system needs significant reform and

HONORING AMERICA’S PROMISE TO OUR VETERANS

Friday, November 13, 2009 I rise today in support of our Nation’s veterans and in support of their families. Ninety years ago tomorrow, our nation marked the very first Armistice Day in recognition of the end of World War I.  In 1954, Armistice Day became Veterans Day, and every year

Honoring America’s Promise to Our Veterans

I rise today in support of our Nation’s veterans and in support of their families. Ninety years ago tomorrow, our nation marked the very first Armistice Day in recognition of the end of World War I.  In 1954, Armistice Day became Veterans Day, and every year since, we have marked

PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO UNEMPLOYED AMERICANS WILL AID ECONOMY

Wednesday, October 21, 2009  Mr. President, I rise today to address the devastating jobs crisis hitting my home state of Oregon. Last Monday we got new job numbers and on the surface it was good news.  The rate of unemployment dropped from 12.2% to 11.5%.  Of course, we would all expect that

HEALTH CARE REFORM WILL CUT COSTS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

Wednesday, October 21, 2009 It is a pleasure to stand to talk about health care following upon the remarks of Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Senator Mark Warner, both whom as governors had the opportunity to know firsthand how important health care reform is to taking our nation forward.  They come from very

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