Louise Slaughter, an American politician, was a trailblazer for women's rights and a steadfast advocate for her constituents. As the longest-serving congresswoman in New York history, Slaughter fought tirelessly for healthcare reform, environmental protection, and economic opportunity. Her unwavering dedication to public service and her fearless advocacy for those without a voice earned her widespread respect and admiration, leaving a lasting legacy of leadership and integrity.
"Honesty, integrity, and accountability, the values, which should be the hallmark of this government, have instead been thrown under the bus by an arrogant majority, casualties in a misguided campaign to shield from accountability those who abuse this House."
"We have a responsibility to promote stem cell research which could lead to treatments and cures for diseases affecting millions of Americans."
"Through persistent dedication, Susan B. Anthony, and other remarkable leaders, women were finally granted the right to vote in 1920."
"As a microbiologist, I am particularly concerned with Mr. Bush's blatant disregard for science."
"I am disturbed that the identification and clothing of our public officials is so easily reproduced."
"Let's clean up our environment. Let's clean up our bodies, but most importantly, let's not permit our babies of the future to be polluted before they are even born."
"The U.S. has the finest research scientists in the world, but we are falling far behind other countries, like South Korea and Singapore, that are moving forward with embryonic stem cell research."
"That we have children coming into this world already polluted, at the same time we don't know what the effects of that pollution will be on their mental and physical development, is both bad policy and immorally wrong."
"If ever we had proof that our nation's pollution laws aren't working, it's reading the list of industrial chemicals in the bodies of babies who have not yet lived outside the womb."