2003: Democrats Fight for America's Working Families, Republicans Serve Special Interests
For Immediate Release:
December 8, 2003
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In 2003 Democrats fought for working families: expanding economic opportunity, improving schools and health care, protecting Social Security and Medicare. Republicans served special interests: passing tax cuts that left the middle class behind and a Rx drug bill that helped pharmaceutical companies instead of seniors, and failing to fully fund the No Child Left Behind education bill. See the links below for more information.
» The 2003 Republican Report Card
» 2003: A Year of Distortion for the American People
» Kitchen Table Concerns Republican Congress Made Them Worse
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