Russ Carnahan, a dedicated public servant and advocate for progressive causes, has served with distinction in various capacities, including as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri. Throughout his career, Carnahan has been a staunch champion of healthcare reform, environmental protection, and economic justice, fighting tirelessly to advance the interests of working families and marginalized communities. His leadership and integrity have earned him widespread respect and admiration, making him a trusted voice for progressive values in American politics.
"Five years of Republicans' failed energy policies have resulted in Americans paying twice as much at the pump as they did in 2001, while big oil companies make triple the profits."
"After the Great Depression and after public urging, a nationwide public competition was held to determine a design for a memorial that would honor President Thomas Jefferson's bold vision for westward expansion for America."
"The regional security in the Middle East cannot be further compromised by an Iranian loose cannon."
"In 2003, this House voted to kill a Democratic amendment to add $250 million for port security grants; then again, in 2005, against a Democratic proposal calling for an additional $400 million in funding for port security."
"We know that in 2001 it was believed 78 stem cell lines existed. But now we know there are only 22 that are viable, and they have been contaminated with mouse stem cells."
"There is little doubt that Iran is on a mission to rebuild its nuclear weapons and use that capability to wreak havoc and destruction on Israel and others throughout the world."
"From protecting our natural resources to providing maritime security and national defense, the Coast Guard's duties are broad in scope, and the performance of those duties has never been more important."
"I also rise today in strong support of forward movement on the implementation of health information technology, which has the potential to save the United States billions of dollars in health care costs each year."