- Ted Kennedy - Wikipedia
Unabashedly liberal, Kennedy championed an interventionist government that emphasized economic and social justice, but he was also known for working with Republicans to find compromises
- Edward M. Kennedy | Congress. gov | Library of Congress
Edward M Kennedy, the Senator from Massachusetts - in Congress from 1961 through 2009
- Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy [D-MA, 1962-2009], former Senator for . . .
But there are other legislative activities that we don’t track that are also important, including offering amendments, committee work and oversight of the other branches, and constituent services
- Political positions of Ted Kennedy - Wikipedia
A long-time member of the Senate Judiciary Committee (and its chairman from 1979 to 1981), Kennedy was an important Democratic voice during debates and confirmation votes on United States Supreme Court nominees
- Ted Kennedys Legislative Accomplishments - ABC News
Kennedy, a longtime chair of the Senate's Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, called for extending Medicare coverage to all Americans, medical coverage for the uninsured and modernizing health care systems by using new technologies to cut costs
- Ted Kennedy | Biography, Career, Death, Facts | Britannica
Ted Kennedy was a U S senator from 1962 until his death in 2009 A Democrat, he was a leading advocate in the Senate for several causes, including voting rights, fair housing, consumer protection, and national health insurance
- Edward Kennedy - U-S-History. com
As the senior Democrat on the Senate Committee on Immigration, Kennedy continues to support high levels of idealism Irrespective of one's opinion about immigration, even a quick overview of U S immigration history reveals stark differences between pre-1965 and post-1965 immigration patterns
- Senator Kennedy - Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate
Senator Kennedy’s was the first committee in Congress to draft legislation that would provide quality, affordable health care for all Americans and enshrine a patients’ bill of rights into law
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