Judy Biggert Quotes

Judy Biggert Quotes

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Quotes of Judy Biggert
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If We Dont Continue To Pursue Alternative, Emissions-free Energy Sources Like Nuclear Fuel, We Are At Risk Of Increasing Our Dependence On Costly Natural Gas.
Right Now, Too Many Women Who Reach Retirement Age Find Themselves Widowed Or Single, Relying On Their Social Security Check For Over Half Of Their Income.
Since Coming To Congress, I Have Been Advocating For Increased Resources For Research In The Physical Sciences And For The Department Of Energy Office Of Science In Particular.
As The Nation's Primary Supporter Of Research In The Physical Sciences, The Doe Office Of Science Led The Way In Creating A Unique System Of Large-scale, Specialized, Often One-of-a-kind Facilities For Scientific Discovery.
I Do Think That Social Security Reform Needs To Be Bipartisan, And We Are Going To Have To Reach That In This Debate At Some Time Before We Can Find Really Meaningful Reform.
Our Dependence On Foreign Energy Sources Is Our Achilles Heel, Not Just In The Realm Of Diplomacy, But In Terms Of Our Future As The World's Economic Leader.
I Also Believe That The Supreme Court Should Be The Final Arbiter Of All Federal Questions.
There Is No Disputing That Lincoln Was A Great Man.
Our Health Care System Is The Finest In The World, But We Still Have Too Many Uninsured Americans, Too High Prices For Prescription Drugs, And Too Many Frivolous Lawsuits Driving Our Physicians Out Of State Or Out Of Business.
No Congress Ever Has Seen Fit To Amend The Constitution To Address Any Issue Related To Marriage. No Constitutional Amendment Was Needed To Ban Polygamy Or Bigamy, Nor Was A Constitutional Amendment Needed To Set A Uniform Age Of Majority To Ban Child Marriages.
No One Ever Said That Fighting The War Against Terrorism And Defending Our Homeland Would Be Easy. So Let's Support Our Troops, Law Enforcement Workers, And Our Mission To Keep Our Nation And Our Children Safe In The Days And Years To Come.
If We Are To Meet The Growing Electricity Demand In The United States Without Significantly Increasing Emissions Of Greenhouse Gases, We Must Maintain A Diverse Supply Of Electricity, And Nuclear Power Must Be Part Of That Mix.
  • Born: August 15, 1937
  • Occupation: Former U.S. Representative