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When President Clinton was elected he promised affordable health care for all Americans. Here it is over ten years later and we still don't have health care for everyone. I remember how hard you worked to try to achieve this goal. Do you think this will ever be a reality?

SENATOR CLINTON: While I was disappointed by what happened in 1994, I did not give up. I continued to fight. I began working to expand and improve health care for children, helping to create the State Children's Health Insurance Program. I worked to ensure that breast and cervical cancer treatment would be covered by Medicaid. I also worked to create the Vaccines for Children Program. Today, childhood immunizations are at an all-time high. And I worked to ensure that new prescription drugs are tested not just for adults, but for children too. I wrote legislation in the Senate to get that accomplished, because children should have access to the best and safest treatment and cures available.

But I've also learned some valuable lessons that have shaped how I approach health care reform today. First, I think we have all learned that America needs to provide health insurance for all its citizens. The last twelve years have shown how, left on its own, this crisis is only going to continue to deteriorate.

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