Proposals Quotes


You've got a lot of proposals that have been advocated by a lot of people. - Robert Rubin



You look at Gov. Bush's education proposals -- he wants a big role for the federal government. My education policies are rooted in parents, communities and teachers. - Steve Forbes



You have two proposals equal in cost. You're never going ... to know what funding is available until you pick one and ride it hard through the process. - Jim Willett



You have flatly refused to listen to any of the proposals that we have made. In light of this, we have determined to make a proposal to acquire KT&G. - Warren Lichtenstein



You can't have costs ahead of your unit revenues. What I wake up at night worrying about is that our proposals are not aggressive enough. - Ed Bastian



You can look at that in two ways, but I don't think we have a good enough handle on what this is going to cost. We have a good idea, but if you give them a figure then you almost give them a blank check and most of the proposals will come in close to that number. - Eric Pfenning



You can be sure that I will always consider how changes to Social Security will impact people with disabilities when considering the various proposals offered for reform. - Steve Israel



Without comprehensive federal legislation, it is possible that something of a vacuum will be created and states may enter, not always with consistent proposals, to protect the privacy of their citizens... There may soon come a point when the business community will have to decide whether it prefers a single comprehensive federal rule, or a situation in which a variety of state rules create difficult to follow mandates. - Robert Pitofsky



With these kinds of proposals, the devil is in the details. We're going to examine this realignment closely. We will fight any measure that compromises our needs - now or in the future. - John B. Larson



With all these new programs, the administration's contention that the deficit will be cut in half in the next five years is a tall tale, derived in large part by omitting very likely or inevitable costs, including costs for proposals the administration itself hopes and intends to support. - Keith Ashdown



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