Nancy Pelosi, an American politician, made history as the first woman to serve as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. Known for her leadership, political savvy, and commitment to advancing progressive policies, Pelosi has been a trailblazer for women in politics. Her resilience in the face of opposition and her ability to forge bipartisan compromises inspire future leaders to fight for justice, equality, and public service while breaking barriers in their own right.
"Furthermore, we believe that health care reform, again I said at the beginning of my remarks, that we sent the three pillars that the President's economic stabilization and job creation initiatives were education and innovation - innovation begins in the classroom - clean energy and climate, addressing the climate issues in an innovative way to keep us number one and competitive in the world with the new technology, and the third, first among equals I may say, is health care, health insurance reform."
"What we're discussing privately and publicly, is a budget which is a blueprint for the future which creates jobs, which educates our children, which provides healthcare for all Americans, which takes our deficit down, which gives a tax cut for 95% of the American people."
"Bipartisanship is nice, but it cannot be a substitute for action, not having it cannot prevent us from going forward."
"The impact of climate change is a tremendous risk to the security and well-being of our countries."
"Social Security has never failed to pay promised benefits, and Democrats will fight to make sure that Republicans do not turn a guaranteed benefit into a guaranteed gamble."
"I would never think of crying about any loss of an office, because that's always a possibility, and if you're professional, then you deal with it professionally."
"My biggest fight has been between those who wanted to do something incremental and those who wanted to do something comprehensive. We won that fight, and once we kick through this door, there'll be more legislation to follow."
"We have so much room for improvement. Every aspect of our lives must be subjected to an inventory... of how we are taking responsibility."
"Let's just do what is right for the American people. And those of us who are involved in politics and government know that our responsibility is to the American people, that we have a responsibility to find our common ground, to seek it and to find it."
"I have newspapers coming to me and saying, 'Can we get in on the TARP?'."
"But we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it, away from the fog of the controversy."