Russ Feingold, a principled statesman and former United States Senator from Wisconsin, has been a leading voice for progressive values and campaign finance reform. Known for his independence, integrity, and commitment to bipartisanship, Feingold earned a reputation as a champion of civil liberties, fiscal responsibility, and government transparency during his tenure in Congress. His unwavering dedication to public service and ethical leadership continues to inspire citizens and policymakers alike, reaffirming his legacy as a principled advocate for the common good.
"We should not use special budget procedures to jam through legislation to drill in the Arctic Refuge. This topic is too important to the public to address it in such a back-door manner. We should be having a full, open discussion of the issue during an energy debate."
"What is the harm of doing the right thing? What is the harm of doing our job as legislators and making sure we do not stick the entire bankruptcy community with these provisions that do not make any sense?"
"The administration has a disturbing pattern of behavior when it comes to budgeting not only for the ongoing operations in Iraq and Afghanistan but also for military requirements not directly related to these conflicts."
"I don't want to hear again from the attorney general or anyone on this floor that this government has shown it can be trusted to use the power we give it with restraint and care."