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What did Debbie Wasserman Schultz say about Health?

Debbie Wasserman Schultz has written many quotes about Health. E.g.,

  • We can never, ever say it enough: every woman - especially every young woman-has to take charge of her health... and do what's right for her!
  • And so to those who suggest that we are somehow 'harming' young women by encouraging them to take charge of their health we say this: We are not harming young women by educating them. We are arming them with information that they will carry with them throughout their lives.
  • Both referred to the Affordable Care Act, which is the accurate title of the health care reform law, as 'Obamacare.' That is a disparaging reference to the President of the United States, it is meant as a disparaging reference to the President of the United States.

What are the top most famous Health quotes by Debbie Wasserman Schultz?

Here are the top most famous quotes about Health by Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

  • We can never, ever say it enough: every woman - especially every young woman-has to take charge of her health... and do what's right for her!
  • And so to those who suggest that we are somehow 'harming' young women by encouraging them to take charge of their health we say this: We are not harming young women by educating them. We are arming them with information that they will carry with them throughout their lives.
  • Both referred to the Affordable Care Act, which is the accurate title of the health care reform law, as 'Obamacare.' That is a disparaging reference to the President of the United States, it is meant as a disparaging reference to the President of the United States.
  • When President Obama passed health care reform, it was personal! And when Governor Romney says he would repeal Obamacare and put insurance companies back in charge of a woman's health, that's personal too.