Top 23 Quotes & Sayings by Sander Levin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American politician Sander Levin.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Sander Levin

Sander Martin Levin is an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1983 to 2019, representing Michigan's 9th congressional district. Levin, a member of the Democratic Party from Michigan, is a former ranking member on the House Ways and Means Committee; he was Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee from 2010 to 2011. He is the older brother of former U.S. Senator Carl Levin, and the father of current Congressman Andy Levin, his successor.

Through good times and bad, American workers and their families have been able to rely on Social Security to provide guaranteed protection against the loss of earnings due to retirement, disability, or death.
That's what healthcare reform is about: the middle class's economic security.
Women, on average, earn less than men in almost every occupation, including traditional female orientated jobs like nursing and teaching. — © Sander Levin
Women, on average, earn less than men in almost every occupation, including traditional female orientated jobs like nursing and teaching.
Michigan has a lot at stake in the defense industry, and the defense industry has a lot at stake in Michigan.
The When Women Succeed, America Succeeds economic agenda will enable women to achieve greater economic security, raise wages for women and their families, and better allow working parents to support and care for their families.
We need for America to get back to basics and focus on the middle class's quality of life. Healthcare reform is vital to restoring that standard of living.
My brother and late sister and I were raised in Detroit; it was where the middle class across racial lines, the middle class was able to develop, build a home, have for the first time retirement benefits, have a job, and yes, their kids began to go to college.
The armored vehicle manufacturing base is not a light switch that can be turned on and off at will. If we mothball production of systems like the Abrams tank, it will take time and money to get this capability back.
Power, that's one thing, but love of family and of siblings is more important, is more powerful than any other power - at least earthly power, at least earthly power.
In terms of Medicare, I'm in favor of sitting down and having a serious discussion about the likely impact of the Affordable Care Act, health-care reform, on the cost issue and changing the fee-for-service structure.
When people think about Michigan, they usually think about cars.
I was essentially trained by World War II vets who combined a progressive view of life with a deep distrust of anything authoritarian.
In 1940, President Roosevelt called on American industry to become the 'great arsenal of democracy.' Automotive manufacturers in Michigan responded and converted their assembly lines from cars to tanks and helped America win World War II.
Retirement security is often compared to a three-legged stool supported by Social Security, employer-provided pension funds, and private savings.
What motivates me is everything that I have been a small part of.
We have to create jobs but also make sure that those who are looking for work aren't just left without any assistance whatsoever.
Dave Camp has been very much influenced by, and often guided by, the radicalization of the Republican Party... and too often failed to speak out.
Opponents of health care reform would take away consumer protections - siding with the insurance industry instead of the middle class. We can't afford that.
The Ways and Means Committee for me has this opportunity to work with programs where I can take my parents' sense of community and make it work.
I had panels - roundtables in the district - and the stories that were told are really difficult to accept. People who have diabetes who can't get insurance because of a preexisting condition; others who were laid off and the have no place to turn.
Extending federal unemployment insurance is vital for millions of Americans laid off through no fault of their own, and it serves as an important economic stimulus. — © Sander Levin
Extending federal unemployment insurance is vital for millions of Americans laid off through no fault of their own, and it serves as an important economic stimulus.
You have to separate what needs to be done to avoid the fiscal cliff and what needs to be done longer range. It's a mistake to essentially collapse those two - they're not the same. I don't think you can achieve everything at once.
It is imperative that women have quality affordable day care available to them because without it, families suffer.
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