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Letter "J" » John Dingell Quotes
«We can offer [Bush] support for an intelligent policy,»
Author: John Dingell
«It's a piece of legislation that can best and most kindly be described as a fraud upon a group of people who had high hopes that their Congress will take care of them.»
Author: John Dingell
«that the majority staff analysis was released prematurely and with minimal regard for the very real fears of consumers.»
Author: John Dingell
«a poorly thought out and poorly vetted effort to pass Republican and industry wish lists.»
Author: John Dingell
«I trust them, but I'm watching them very closely,»
Author: John Dingell
«Will special sauce now be counted as a durable good?»
Author: John Dingell
«This startling new data shows that in seven of the ten industries studied, the wage gap between male and female managers widened between 1995 and 2000, ... It's compelling evidence that the glass ceiling remains a powerful obstacle to women in the workforce, and it suggests things may be getting worse, not better.»
Author: John Dingell
«would force millions of Americans to reach into their wallets and pay a television tax of $20 to $60 per TV set.»
Author: John Dingell
«Why should ordinary people pay for a government decision that makes their television sets obsolete?»
Author: John Dingell
«Millions of American families will need a converter box costing $60 or more just to keep watching television once analog signals cease. House Republicans, to protect their tax cuts, would force millions of Americans to reach into their wallets and pay a television tax of $20 to $60 per TV set. Why should ordinary people pay for a government decision that makes their television sets obsolete?»
Author: John Dingell

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