Truly affordable but high-quality health care tools and services are the only means by which quality health care can be provided to all.

Successful health reform must not just make health insurance affordable, affordable health insurance has to make health care affordable.

Every American, whether Democrat or Republican, agrees that job creation and affordable energy will be crucial to our economic turnaround.

I know how critical it is to make sure that people with pre-existing conditions have affordable insurance, and states are able to do that.

I am the son of a hand-loom weaver. I have a connection with yarn. I thought, 'Why not try to make an affordable sanitary pad for my wife?'

In Indiana, the Affordable Care Act will raise the average cost of health insurance in the individual market by an unaffordable 72 percent.

By giving every American access to quality, affordable health care, they will create a more competitive, a stronger and more secure America!

Until we make campaigns affordable, then we're going to have too many members of Congress out rattling the cup with special interest groups.

We need to develop clean, affordable, and reliable energy sources, and frankly, we need to license that technology to the rest of the world.

Long-term, Congress needs to replace Obamacare with market-driven health reform that's affordable for everyday Iowans and empowers consumers.

Reliable and affordable energy is the foundation of America's strength. Without it, our prosperity and security can fall outside our control.

If you want to go high-end, that's great, but my dream has always been to make fashion affordable enough so you're not limited by your budget.

Access to quality, affordable health care is particularly important here in Maine, where many of us own small businesses or are self-employed.

It's always been about making the best Mac we know how. Among the many benefits are making it easy to use and affordable, with great features.

One way to make health care more affordable is a Flexible Savings Account that allows families to save tax free money to pay for medical bills.

President Trump can't vote for me. The people that sent me up here sent me up here to repeal and replace, 100 percent, the Affordable Care Act.

Our goal should be to, together, to improve Obamacare so that even more people have access to affordable, quality health insurance and services.

We know there is real interest from the American public in having easy access to the new, affordable choices in the Health Insurance Marketplace.

With affordable health care, women can have economic security and the peace of mind that they will not become a financial burden on their families.

A public option is essential to creating the cost-savings necessary to offset the cost of providing all Americans access to affordable health care.

When I first ran for Congress in 1992, I campaigned on a pledge to make affordable, quality healthcare a right, not a privilege, for all Americans.

I think J.Crew has figured out a way to make young professional guys look cool with a polished suit that looks expensive but is actually affordable.

Flooding is the costliest and most common cause of property damage, which is why federal flood insurance should be affordable and accessible to all.

If the minority is able to successfully undo the Affordable Care Act by blackmail, it will be the undoing of the democratic nature of our government.

Today the biggest problem in caring for those with AIDS is no longer mainly a medical or scientific problem. The crisis is access to affordable drugs.

Cities around the United States do not have land use planning like we have in Oregon, and they are all struggling with issues like affordable housing.

Over and over again, I hear from Oregonians that we need real health care reform that provides every American with access to quality, affordable care.

As the first member of my immediate family to graduate from college, making higher education more affordable and accessible is a top priority of mine.

At LearnVest, we're working to make financial planning both accessible and affordable so that everyone has the opportunity to get on track financially.

We must take action now, by permitting re-importation, to ensure that health care and prescription drugs remain accessible and affordable for everyone.

There shouldn't be two Indias; we need affordable housing. There are projections that by 2017, 18.78 million will be the number of those living in slums.

I embrace the idea that we need to make sure that everyone has coverage - that everybody in North Carolina should have access to quality, affordable care.

From prescription drug costs to reproductive care to COVID-19, I will fight to ensure that every Mainer receives the quality, affordable care they deserve.

It is no secret that New York City has an affordable housing shortage. For those who've returned from the battlefield, the problem is even more pronounced.

We all have a role to play - the President, Congress, parents, students and schools - in making college affordable and keeping the middle class dream alive.

Thanks to President Barack Obama, under the Affordable Care Act, millions more people will be eligible for health insurance, including many people with HIV.

If we are to ensure that health care remains affordable and widely available for future generations, we need to rethink radically how we provide and manage it.

Affordable health care that protects people with pre-existing conditions is a priority for Kansans, and it's been one of my top priorities since taking office.

What we did with Raycon is, not only do we have electric transportation, we have headphones speakers, smart watches. High demand, high quality, but affordable.

I'll put working families first by fighting to increase access to affordable health care, improve our public schools, and create more jobs that pay good wages.

I believe we can incentivize more affordable health care in general by better regulating insurance and creating meaningful competition for health care services.

I have worked very, very hard over the course of my time in Congress to make sure that everybody does get access to quality, affordable, accessible health care.

Health care's like any other product or service: if the consumer is in charge of spending his money on it, then the market will make sure that it is affordable.

Natural gas is the one fuel that we have that's affordable, it's scaleable, it can replace coal over time, it can replace imported oil, can create American jobs.

If you're self-employed, between jobs, or can't get insurance through work, you'll have access to affordable health insurance as good as Congressman Paul Ryan's.

Throughout our history we have been tireless advocates for expanding access to high-quality, affordable medicine. This is especially true in the area of HIV/AIDS.

Cancer treatment is very expensive, and the process is painful and long. This is something that we have to collectively think about, on how to make it affordable.

I think one of the most underreported and untouted benefits of the Affordable Care Act is the real investments we are finally making in this country in prevention.

The Affordable Care Act's requirement that certain individuals pay a financial penalty for not obtaining health insurance may reasonably be characterized as a tax.

We should work to de-link health insurance from employment so if you lose your job, your health insurance goes with you and it is personal, portable and affordable.

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