Ruth Ann Minner

Ruth Ann Minner
Ruth Ann Minneris an American politician and businesswoman from Milford, in Kent County, Delaware. She is a member of the Democratic Party who served in the Delaware General Assembly, as the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Delaware, and the 72ndGovernor of Delaware from 2001 to 2009...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth17 January 1935
CountryUnited States of America
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This independent report clearly indicates that while we may differ among ourselves in government about what to spend money on, we have one of the most reliable and non-political processes for agreeing on how much money there is. We don't play games with the numbers.
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So I promise you that this State of the State, like a good pizza, will be delivered in 25 minutes or less.
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Medicaid provides health care to our neediest citizens. While other states have had to cut Medicaid rolls and benefits already, Delaware has not. But the President's proposed budget would shift tens of millions of dollars of cost to the states, raising the real possibility of program cuts.
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Our world and our state have been transformed, but, in contrast, we as people have not been.
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Our financial services and insurance cluster is one of Delaware's key economic drivers in the state.
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Increasing recycling in Delaware is an idea whose time has come and, if put off, may not come again.
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I have said it often and I will say it again: I believe you learn to read when you are young, then read to learn for the rest of your life.
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Benjamin Franklin said there were only two things certain in life: death and taxes. But I'd like to add a third certainty: trash. And while some in this room might want to discuss reducing taxes, I want to talk about reducing trash.
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Our promise to our children should be this: if you do well in school, we will pay for you to obtain a college degree.