Mark Kennedy is an American politician and former member of the United States House of Representatives. Known for his pragmatic approach to governance and commitment to fiscal responsibility, Kennedy represented the interests of his constituents with integrity and diligence. Throughout his tenure in Congress, he tackled a range of issues, from healthcare to immigration, earning respect from colleagues on both sides of the political aisle.
"All of the biggest technological inventions created by man - the airplane, the automobile, the computer - says little about his intelligence, but speaks volumes about his laziness."
"A recent survey conducted by the University of Minnesota concluded that meth was involved in as many as 81 percent of child protection cases in the state."
"While we enjoy the benefits of living in the greatest democracy in the world, we must be ever conscious of the fact that none of the achievements or freedoms enjoyed in America would be possible without the price that has been paid for by our servicemen and women."
"Part of Washington keeping its promises is a focus on directing more dollars into our local classrooms."
"Too many vital education dollars that should be spent in the classroom are bouncing around in the federal bureaucracy."
"Asian countries produce eight times as many engineering bachelors as the United States, and the number of U.S. students graduating at the masters and PhD levels in these areas is declining."
"We must conserve our environment and pass it on to our children in as good or better condition than it was passed to us."
"The Internet is a great information tool, and can be a place where kids learn, but we must remember that when kids are online, they are in public."
"Just last week, I was successful in passing two bi-partisan amendments through the House of Representatives that aim to address the even larger problem of cracking down on countries who export the materials to create meth into the United States."
"There are some scary statistics out there: one in five kids aged 10-17 have received a sexual solicitation or approach via the Internet."