The Emancipation Proclamation, signed by President Abraham Lincoln, was put into effect — Corrine Brown
As a member of the cbc, I will fight tooth and nail to increase funding for programs, such as ryan white — Corrine Brown
I just want someone to explain to the american public why investing in transportation in iraq is so much — Corrine Brown
I think everybody knows that on november 7th more people voted for al gore than george bush — Corrine Brown
You know, having been an election monitor in countries across the world, I can tell you that we would — Corrine Brown
We continue to subsidize highways and aviation, but when it comes to our passenger rail system — Corrine Brown
Undoubtedly, there are numerous problems with the immigration system here in the united states. — Corrine Brown
Without the funding amtrak needs to keep operating, we will soon see people that rely on amtrak — Corrine Brown
Veterans continue to get the short end of the stick when it comes to this administration. — Corrine Brown
We are also ignoring and underfunding high speed rail which is one of the best ways to move citizens — Corrine Brown
The punishment should fit the crime and if a doctor or drug company does harm knowingly or negligently — Corrine Brown
The emancipation proclamation, signed by president abraham lincoln, was put into effect on january 1 — Corrine Brown
Southern states in the confederacy were not ready to give up their fight to secede or give up their way of life — Corrine Brown
States get to improve transportation infrastructure; that creates economic development — Corrine Brown
Once again, we see the bush administration paying for its failed policies by cutting funds to vital public — Corrine Brown
So here we are, just two months away from the election, with more and more examples that modern day jim — Corrine Brown
This administration is cutting the programs that our nation and its citizens need most — Corrine Brown
Not only should we be giving amtrak the money it needs to continue to provide services. — Corrine Brown
If we are wondering why only 19 percent of the american people feel that the congress is in tune with their priorities — Corrine Brown