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Speech

Speech
June 10, 2009

Washington, D.C.-- Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave brief remarks at the Greater Des Moines Partnership Luncheon this afternoon. The Partnership, which serves as the regional chamber of commerce for the Greater Des Moines area, is hosting a three-day summit in Washington, D.C. Below are the Speaker's remarks as prepared:

Speech
June 9, 2009
“Today, with this legislation, we will ensure a strong, American manufacturing base. As much as anything that we can do, in terms of addressing the auto industry in our country, this is a national security issue. The auto industry success is essential to ensuring that we have a strong manufacturing base. This legislation today will ensure that we have a strong manufacturing base and get more fuel-efficient vehicles on the road, which is essential to our economy, to our national security, and a clean, green future."
Speech
June 9, 2009
“A relationship with a mentor is proven to increase their chances of going to college, not using drugs, and staying out of trouble. Simply put, these relationships help foster children live up to their full potential."
Speech
June 3, 2009
“President Reagan understood that bipartisanship and civility were important in all our debates. Ever a gentleman, he never questioned the motives of the person because he knew people in public office loved our country and acted on behalf of the American people. His friendship with another Speaker, Speaker Tip O'Neill, is legendary and that friendship was based on, among other things, their shared Irish heritage. It was characterized by grace, by charm, and by good humor."
Speech
June 3, 2009
“The priorities of the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities certainly informed our work on the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act."
Speech
June 2, 2009
“We deeply appreciate the Task Force's support for substantial new investments in science, which are critical to spurring innovation and new jobs."
Speech
June 2, 2009
“Today, we mourn those lost in Abruzzo and those struggling to rebuild their lives. We hope that it is some comfort that so many people throughout the world are thinking of them and praying for them at this difficult time. We will help them rebuild and reclaim their lives."
Speech
May 25, 2009
"We have come here to learn about the environmental challenges facing China and the policies being pursued by the Chinese government to protect the environment. And we have come here to engage with Chinese officials at all levels, Chinese students, environmentalists, and the American and Chinese business communities, on the issues of clean energy and climate change."
Speech
May 21, 2009
“My message to you today is this: ‘Know your power and follow your passion."
Speech
May 13, 2009
“As the new Kaiser Family Foundation survey shows, Americans' sense of urgency about HIV/AIDS has fallen, but serious challenges remain and our commitment remains strong."