A Quote by J. B. Pritzker

Rauner needs to tell Illinoisans what essential health benefits he intends to keep covering in Illinois. — © J. B. Pritzker
Rauner needs to tell Illinoisans what essential health benefits he intends to keep covering in Illinois.
You're never going to catch me agreeing with anything that Bruce Rauner says, given the things he's done in this state, trying to pit the city of Chicago against the rest of Illinois - I'll never agree with anything Bruce Rauner says.
We all know Illinois has big challenges. And under Gov. Rauner, things have only gotten worse.
Unfortunately, Bruce Rauner is more committed to playing politics than fighting for Illinois women and families.
When I'm governor, we're not going to be silent like Bruce Rauner. Illinois will be a firewall against Donald Trump's destructive and bigoted agenda.
Illinois needs a single-payer health care system, and as governor, I will take the steps to get us there.
I am committed to working with Speaker Hastert and the other members of the Illinois congressional delegation to do all that I can to ensure that Illinois' funding needs are adequately met.
Physical, emotional, and mental health needs are all interconnected, and it is essential that Whole Health programs and treatments focus on the whole veteran instead of concentrating on an isolated condition.
The intentions of a tool are what it does. A hammer intends to strike, a vise intends to hold fast, a lever intends to lift. They are what it is made for. But sometimes a tool may have other uses that you don't know. Sometimes in doing what you intend, you also do what the knife intends, without knowing.
There are some benefits [that illegal aliens] clearly ought not have...[including] health benefits and welfare benefits and others that serve as a magnet attracting people here from other countries.
Research consistently shows that the risks to health outweigh the benefits of drinking alcohol. My argument is that the benefits to my mental health justify the risks.
Bruce Rauner needs to lead, and until he does, we must fight to hold him accountable.
I grew up in Illinois, went out east to school, and went back to Illinois to teach... Illinois is a great state for ethics.
You might not want to go without essential health benefits or lose consumer protections if an insurance company many states away denies your claim or goes belly-up.
Who benefits from Wi-Fi? We all benefit from Wi-Fi. Is there an industry here? Of course, there is an industry, as well. The point is public health needs protecting. I don't think you should have to prove that there is some profiteer who might have an ulterior motive in order to protect public health.
For an artist to do creative work, he needs at once physical health and some physiomental ill health. He needs both serenity and gloom.
The "environmental movement" is becoming an economic movement, is joining the social justice movement, is becoming a sustainability movement. It's leaving behind the "People's Needs versus Nature's Needs" conflict in favor of making the case for environmental health as the essential underpinning of prosperous and stable human civilization.
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