Millions of Americans every year depend upon medical imaging exams to diagnose — Charles W. Pickering
Twenty-first century medicine must not be confined to a twentieth-century bureaucracy. — Charles W. Pickering
Strokes are preventable and treatable. Prompt treatment of patients experiencing stroke saves — Charles W. Pickering
Lawsuit abuse is a major contributor to the increased costs of healthcare, goods and services to consumers. — Charles W. Pickering
A healthy democracy requires a decent society; it requires that we are honorable — Charles W. Pickering
The public airwaves provide a chance to affirm we want to be a good, decent people; a good, decent nation. — Charles W. Pickering
In addition to fines, violators of decency standards could be required to air public service — Charles W. Pickering
Media corporations have a civic responsibility not only to prevent fraud and financial abuse — Charles W. Pickering
America does not want vulgarity and sexual exploitation to be our values and we do not — Charles W. Pickering
Our legislation addresses broadcasts over the public airwaves, but I hope the cable and — Charles W. Pickering
The house is rooted in the principle of direct elections and is unique among all branches — Charles W. Pickering
If a catastrophic event wipes out a large portion of house members, america needs to know — Charles W. Pickering