I applaud schoolteachers, librarians, and most of all, our parents, for their commitment to teaching America`s children the joys of reading.
It is incumbent upon us to respond to the unique needs of military women and ensure they receive proper care during the first year following childbirth.
I`m pleased the administration is endorsing the need for legislation dealing with the chemical sector. In the past, the administration`s position has been ambiguous.
It is unfair to spend millions of dollars in tax breaks that benefit corporations importing Chinese ceiling fans as well as Starbucks.
Soaring prescription drug costs have placed a tremendous strain on family budgets. They have also imposed a heavy burden on employers - both public and private - who are struggling to provide affordable health insurance coverage to their workers.
Like the canary in the coal mine, the climate changes already evident in the Arctic are a call to action.
With education costs continuing to rise at both public and private institutions, I believe that increases in grant aid are needed.
We can never fully repay the debt of our proud nation to those who have laid down their lives for our country. The best we can do is honor their memory, ensure that their sacrifice is not in vain, and help provide for their families.
In light of the attacks on mass transit systems in other countries, shouldn`t we be beefing up?... Clearly more could be done.
As tuition rises, the road to higher education in America gets steeper and harder to climb for lower and middle-income families.
These are challenging times at home and around the world. We will have to work together in a bipartisan spirit and with our international partners if we are going to achieve progress and peace now and for future generations.
Taking the time to read to children is not only a worthwhile investment but also a wonderful experience. I have visited 119 schools in Maine, and these visits are among the most rewarding experiences in my career in public service.