A Quote by Amy McGrath

I believe that we need to have a public option. — © Amy McGrath
I believe that we need to have a public option.
I would love to see public option. If we had public option, then people would have that ability to supplement that public option with an additional health plan.
Can't you just tell me now?" "No, I need someone to eat with." A slight smile rose to my lips. "Am I supposed to believe that I'm your only option?" "No. But you're my favorite option.
Let's drive the message home: we need health insurance reform, we need a strong public option, and we won't settle for less.
The library, I believe, is the last of our public institutions to which you can go without credentials. You don't even need the sticker on your windshield that you need to get into the public beach. All you need is the willingness to read.
If ask 100 Arkansans about the phrase, 'the public option,' or 'a public option,' you'll get 100 different impressions about what that means.
No one will be forced to take the public option. The word option means choice.
I believe we need affordable child care. I believe we need flexibility. I believe we need institutional reform and public policy reform.
We need bold proposals to make public transit the most reliable, convenient, and affordable transportation option.
If you have a MacBook Pro, there is no option to block people. Believe me: I hunted for this blocking option.
I'm looking into making toilet paper. It's not an option unless you a bum and gotta use newspaper. It's not an option. Like, it's an option if you wanna drive a car. It's an option if you wanna use a straw. It's an option if you wanna wear a pair of Nikes or Reeboks.
I would prefer a public option that would be a competitive option that would allow people to buy into a Federal Employee Health Benefits Program, which is a series of private plans.
As a young man, I felt a need to communicate with somebody or something, but it seemed in my own particular environment that that wasn't an option. On the other hand, I probably lacked the courage to do so, even if it was an option.
I grew up in a household where the FryDaddy was always bubbling, and butter and salt were never in short supply. I've never been one to choose the healthy option over the non-healthy option if the healthy option was lacking in taste. I believe a little bad is good for you from time to time. When it comes to maintaining a healthy soul, nothing beats traveling.
Being a woman is an option, being trans is an option, and they're options that appeal to me. We need to listen to people - not labels, not semantics.
I believe that the great majority of people coming here illegally have no other option. They want to provide for their family. But we need to control our border.
I believe we need to attract a new generation of the best and brightest to public service and I believe that government can be a source of inspiration, not degradation.
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