Words matter. These are the best Lucy McBath Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
While our country has made great strides, the Jewish community is still the target of anti-Semitism, and we must continue to stand against all forms of hate, violence, and bigotry.
American patients deserve more access to quality, affordable health care.
As we invest in an infrastructure plan for the future, we must also support our families, our workers, and our communities.
I have been able to pass a number of pieces of legislation that have actually been signed into law by President Trump, which is a difficult thing in itself to get a bill passed.
It is high time our government take action and do everything in its power to help reduce gun violence in America and save lives.
I will still do my part to create a country that would have been safe for my son.
Our service men and women sacrifice so much to protect our country, our citizens, and our freedoms. My father, brother, and nephew all served this nation in uniform, and I am committed to the unwavering support of those who defend this nation and our values.
We must protect those with pre-existing conditions and ensure that every American family has access to quality, affordable health care.
The courage and leadership March for Our Lives has shown is a testament to the power our young people have in this country, to make our country stronger while protecting our friends, families, and loved ones. The work survivors and advocates across the country have done to keep families safe matters.
Our elections are too important to risk even the appearance of impropriety.
Marginalized Americans should not be defined by the verbal and physical violence that looms over our heads. We have a right to exist, to live as we choose and to be free to pursue our happiness without the fear of others demonizing us or harming us just because of who we are.
The vast majority of Americans are asking for common-sense legislation to protect our families, our friends, and our communities from gun violence.
Our veterans should never be penalized for injuries they sustained in service to our country.
America will never forget the service and sacrifice of our 9/11 heroes and their families.
Whether it’s racism, homophobia, misogyny, transphobia, xenophobia, religious intolerance or other bias – we demand to live in a country where we can be safe to be who we are, believe what we want and love whomever we want.
The Women’s March in Washington was about giving power to the collective voices of women everywhere to demand that our leaders put the interests, safety, and welfare of all Americans first.
I worked as a flight attendant while I was pregnant with my son, Jordan. After suffering serious complications, my doctor insisted I stay home to protect the health of my pregnancy.
We must continue our work to improve and strengthen health care for Georgians, and we must defend the vital protections and programs that protect the health and wellbeing of families across our nation.
My priority has always been listening and understanding the voices of those I represent, and I work every day to address the concerns people have for their families.
Together, we will continue to build a stronger, more inclusive community, and send a strong message to those who spread hate: there is no room for prejudice in our neighborhoods.
Our government works best when it represents the needs of the American people, not special interests.
I have deep abiding faith in God.
As the metropolitan Atlanta area continues to grow, it’s critical that we support small businesses and the prosperity of our local community.
It is my solemn duty to be an ally to the trans community.
Those in the metro-Atlanta area know how crucial the investments in our infrastructure and transportation systems are to improving our communities.
We have the power, as lawmakers, to find ways to support our young men and identify solutions to the hardships they regularly experience.
A lot of people really enjoy guns. A lot of people really like having guns.
The health and wellbeing of our children, our families, and our communities must be safeguarded.
As Americans we are no strangers to hate-fueled rhetoric.
Students deserve a safe place to learn and grow.
I hurt for every mother who’s lost a son, every son who’s lost a father, and every child whose life was taken far too soon. We honor their memories with an unwavering determination to create a better future for ourselves and for our children.
I believe that by taking action together, we can create a safer future for our loved ones.
We must do everything we can to ensure the safety of our children.
As a child, my father taught me to never take my freedoms for granted. He challenged me to fight for what is right.
Activism is in my DNA.
My priorities in Congress are shaped by the needs and concerns of our community, and I value the opportunity to hear directly from my constituents about the issues that matter most to them.
It’s the reckless ideas put forward by the NRA’s leadership, and pushed through by fearful legislators, that have allowed systemic gun violence to expand, wreaking havoc on communities of color for decades.
Expanding Stand Your Ground sends a clear message to communities of color: We are not welcome or safe in Florida.
Our kids should be leaving school ready for success, not paying for the misconduct of predatory institutions.
There is not a day that goes by when I do not think of my son, and the man he would have grown up to be.
The repeal of the medical device tax will lower the costs of care, improve access to these medical devices, and protect medtech manufacturing jobs throughout Georgia and our country.
I believe in America. I believe in Americans.
Just like it would be wrong to have a player referee a game, it’s wrong for election officials to participate in federal campaigns.
I’m a two-time breast cancer survivor who lives with pre-existing conditions every day, and I know the uncertainty people face if they can’t get their medicine.
Individual NRA members, black and white, are publicly questioning why the organization has virtually nothing to say about Philando Castile. Just like with background checks – which most NRA members support – the NRA is out of step with its own members.
We all want to support our working mothers. Allowing them simple accommodations can ensure they are able to continue working and provide a living for themselves and their families.
Background checks will never stop every criminal from getting their hands on a gun and every single act of gun violence – but the evidence is clear that it’s the single most effective policy to help keep guns out of dangerous hands and save lives.
It’s truly important that we uplift those who use their skills to develop technology and ideas that benefit our world.
It is our duty as legislators to protect the success of our students as they pursue higher education.
I will fight every day to protect the health of our communities, to provide comprehensive care for our women and our mothers, to defend coverage for those who have pre-existing conditions, and to ensure that all Americans have access to affordable, quality health care.
As the daughter of a civil rights leader, I believe in the power that compels people to stand up for their freedoms, for justice and opportunity. I know that marching inspires people to take an active role in creating positive change for a better America.
Regardless of President Trump’s involvement, the unredacted portions of Mueller’s report make it clear – Russia carried out a coordinated campaign to influence the 2016 presidential election and undermine our democracy.
Protecting the USPS means protecting the essential services it provides our nation.
Concealed carry reciprocity is a dream for the gun lobby lobbyists and a nightmare for public safety.
On September 11, 2001, America suffered an unimaginable tragedy and witnessed the incredible heroism of hundreds of first responders who rushed into the World Trade Center to save lives.
I have a unique lens on how the extreme priorities of the NRA’s leaders are dangerous for America, Atlanta and communities of color.
Even in national crisis, it is important that we continue to stand up for our community and follow where our faith leads us.
There are no issues more personal than prescription drugs and the high prices Americans must pay to get the medicine they need.
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act will ensure that no pregnant woman is unfairly fired, or forced to risk the health of themselves or their pregnancy, to earn a paycheck. Our mothers deserve these federal protections.
It’s not about infringing upon the rights of people to own guns as gun enthusiasts or hunters, but what it is, is it is getting people to understand that we have to put in place common-sense measures. Just basic measures to keep guns out of the hands of individuals that should not have them.
Atlanta is my home.
As a daughter of a former NAACP chapter president, I know all too well how everyday people can change lives and create progress so many others consider ‘impossible.’
It’s the sad truth that gun violence can often be prevented.
As a young woman, I was always interested in lobbying. I thought to find a cause you’re passionate about, to really work on behalf of that cause, work on lobbying your state legislatures or your federal legislatures, that was of interest to me.
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