A Quote by James T. Walsh

Medicaid is a vital safety net for New York's poor and vulnerable, young and old alike. — © James T. Walsh
Medicaid is a vital safety net for New York's poor and vulnerable, young and old alike.
Medicaid and the Child Health Insurance Program are the two most important safety net programs for children.
I like writing teen characters because they’re vulnerable to the newness of things; and vulnerability makes emotional responses raw, vital and unguarded. Lacking a context of consequences, choices are riskier and stakes higher. Life is lived without a safety net. As an author and reader, I find that a mighty charge to drama.
Medicaid covers vitally needed medical care for millions of people in New York. Compliance with billing requirements ensures the financial integrity of the Medicaid program.
SAFETY NET-ISM: The belief that there will always be a financial and emotional safety net to buffer life's hurts. Usually parents.
I care for the poor. I am the one willing to work with the poor and have a safety net we can all depend on and make people understand that nothing in life is free. You have to get back to society.
Most Americans get that there is a need for a safety net in our country, and we support that safety net.
At a time of economic recession, the need for Medicaid and other safety net services is even greater. And we don't want to raise taxes on people who are having a tough time paying their bills.
Whether people be of high or low birth, rich or poor, old or young, enlightened or confused, they are all alike in that they will one day die.
We shouldn't turn the safety net into a hammock. It should actually be a safety net.
One of the dangers about net-net investing is that if you buy a net-net that begins to lose money your net-net goes down and your capacity to be able to make a profit becomes less secure. So the trick is not necessarily to predict what the earnings are going to be but to have a clear conviction that the company isn't going bust and that your margin of safety will remain intact over time.
I'm going to show you the real New York - witty, smart, and international - like any metropolis. Tell me this: where in Europe can you find old Hungary, old Russia, old France, old Italy? In Europe you're trying to copy America, you're almost American. But here you'll find Europeans who immigrated a hundred years ago - and we haven't spoiled them. Oh, Gio! You must see why I love New York. Because the whole world's in New York.
I'm not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there. If it needs a repair, I'll fix it.
A safety net for the poor indeed requires some level of income redistribution.
It's hard to leave New York: this is where my friends are, my parents are. It is so vital. The whole world seems to look to New York.
New York City is one of the most vulnerable cities in the world to climate change, so I see Keystone as the central threat to New York.
Yeah, I was only in New York from the age of six months until five years old. But my very first memories are all of New York. I remember my first rainbow on a beach in New York. I remember jumping on a bed in New York.
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