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Quotes About Coverage

I'm a writer. I never expected to be recognised on the street. I never expected to get that kind of coverage, good or bad. I never expected to sell as many books as I have.
~ James Frey
I can't immediately get all this coverage when my record comes out. The way I sell gold and platinum records is by being on the road.
~ TobyMac
Obama was referred to in terms so glowing, so fulsome, so toadying that it was easy to pin down the journalist class of 2008 as a group of fangirls squeeing and fainting at his every utterance.
~ Rick Wilson
I have people coming to me every day, coming to my office, with life-threatening diseases - life-threatening diseases - and they were dropped from their health care because of the Affordable Care Act.
~ Michael Grimm
What Americans want is more affordable health care.
~ Susan Collins
You know, for most seniors Medicare is their only form of health care.
~ Corrine Brown
I taught in Belize for a year, and before I left, my parents were birddogging me to get health care coverage. So what I did was, I reenrolled in college, and then got coverage through my college.
~ Denis McDonough
We want to say nobody should lose their health care.
~ Steve Scalise
Medicaid is one of the most failed forms of health care.
~ Steve Scalise
Ultimately, in our health care reform efforts, my Administration's goal is to make sure Vermonters have access to affordable health care coverage.
~ Phil Scott
I want to see a universal health care system.
~ Haim Saban
Healthcare costs are rising, and not just Medicare and Medicaid, but healthcare in general.
~ Gwen Moore
In covering breaking news, there's no better way than using a helicopter.
~ Zoey Tur
The goal should be universal, guaranteed, high-quality health care.
~ Beto O'Rourke
We need to provide all areas of the country with access to high-quality medical care.
~ Andrew Yang
As for the like of Hillary Clinton, I - you know, I've covered Secretary of State Clinton before. I covered her during her campaign. And she's a very likable and charismatic person once you get the chance to spend any time close to her.
~ Michael Hastings
When I worked in Los Angeles covering hard news, very often when something important would happen I'd be off in the woods covering something unimportant, which was more interesting to me.
~ Charles Kuralt
Careful economic research has shown public-sector workers receive a level of compensation, pension benefits, and retiree health coverage in excess of what comparable workers in the private sector enjoy. In some instances, the total premium can be 30 percent or higher.
~ Bob Beauprez
Soaring prescription drug costs have placed a tremendous strain on family budgets. They have also imposed a heavy burden on employers - both public and private - who are struggling to provide affordable health insurance coverage to their workers.
~ Susan Collins
With the loss of Free Choice Vouchers, hundreds of thousands of workers will now be forced to choose between their employers' unaffordable insurance or going without health care.
~ Ron Wyden
Scaling up community health workers and health system capacity must be a fundamental component of our efforts to achieve universal health coverage, which will be my topmost priority if elected as Director-General.
~ Tedros Adhanom
With more than half of the American workforce without private pension coverage, Social Security provides economic certainty within a system that is fair, equitable, and easy to understand. You work hard, pay into the system, and the federal government makes a promise to pay back your earned benefits when you retire. It's that simple.
~ Mike Quigley
The lack of health care coverage has remained very important to me during my time in Congress and as a member of the House Subcommittee on Health, I am working hard with my colleagues to correct these inequalities.
~ Paul Gillmor
A lot of the discussion about rolling back the Affordable Care Act is about dismantling the marketplaces where individuals are shopping for their own coverage when they don't get it in their workplace.
~ Kathleen Sebelius