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Carly Fiorina Endorsed by Former State Senator Marian Bergeson

March 09, 2010

Carly Fiorina Officially Files to Run for U.S. Senate

March 08, 2010

Carly for California Calls On Tom Campbell To Remove False Information Regarding His Relationship With Sami Al-Arian On CampbellFacts.org

March 07, 2010

Carly Fiorina: I’m The Conservative Candidate Who Can Beat Barbara Boxer

March 06, 2010

Debate Fact Check #10: Internet Taxation

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #9: Oslo

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #8: 2005 Budget

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #7: Taxin’ Tom

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #6: Palestine

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #5: National Security Credibility

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #4: HP Printer Sales

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #3: Economic Aid to Israel

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #1: Sami Al-Arian

March 05, 2010

Debate Fact Check #2: Name-Calling Allegations

March 05, 2010

Carly Fiorina Campaigns at Orange County Forum

March 04, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on Health Care Overhaul End Run

March 03, 2010

Carly Fiorina Endorsed By BOE Member Michelle Steel and Asian American Leaders

March 03, 2010

Carly Fiorina To Riverside Republican Assembly: Boxer is a Failed Senator, Together We Can Beat Her

March 02, 2010

Carly Fiorina Calls On Tom Campbell To Explain His Record

March 01, 2010

Carly Fiorina Renews Call for Senate Action to Restore Water Flow

February 26, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement On Blair House Health Care Summit

February 25, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement On Senate Passage of HIRE

February 24, 2010

President Obama’s Health Care Overhaul Plan Falls Short

February 22, 2010

Carly Fiorina Campaigns At California Young Republican Annual Convention

February 20, 2010

Carly Fiorina Welcomes Barbara Boxer To The Race, Vows To Hold Her Accountable For Her Failed Record

February 18, 2010

Carly Fiorina Hosts Town Hall with Fontana-Area Business and Community Leaders

February 18, 2010

Carly Fiorina Endorsed By Congressman Buck McKeon

February 17, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on Anniversary of Failed Economic Stimulus Package

February 17, 2010

In Case You Missed It: Boomers Mortgaging Our Children’s Future

February 17, 2010

Carly Fiorina and Senator Lindsey Graham Call For 9/11 Terrorist Trials To Be Held In Military Commissions

February 16, 2010

Carly Fiorina Brings U.S. Senate Campaign Back to Orange County

February 15, 2010

Carly Fiorina Urges Senate to Pass Amendment Delivering Much-Needed Water to Central Valley

February 12, 2010

Carly Fiorina Honors Abraham Lincoln at Marin County Republican Party Meeting

February 12, 2010

Carly Fiorina Endorsed By Former Fresno Mayor Alan Autry

February 11, 2010

Carly Fiorina Hosts Roundtable Discussion With Fresno-Area Business Leaders

February 11, 2010

FACT CHECK: Tom Campbell’s FCINO Defense Hollow

February 11, 2010

Carly Fiorina Backs Push to Keep Terrorist Trials Out of Civilian Court

February 11, 2010

Carly Fiorina Urges Tax Cuts, Lower Regulation to Support Green Job Growth

February 10, 2010

Carly Fiorina Endorses Citizen Power Initiative

February 09, 2010

Carly Fiorina Calls For Crippling Sanctions Against Iran

February 08, 2010

Carly Fiorina Calls For Balanced U.S. Energy Policy

February 08, 2010

Carly Fiorina Discusses Economic Recovery and Controlling Government Spending at CFRW Conference

February 07, 2010

Carly Fiorina On President Reagan’s Birthday

February 06, 2010

Carly Fiorina Discusses Public Safety and Community Issues at Veterans Roundtable in Oakland

February 05, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on January Job Data

February 05, 2010

Carly Fiorina Discusses Economic Growth With Los Angeles-Area Small-Business Owners

February 04, 2010

Video Release: Tom Campbell Exposed As A FCINO: Fiscal Conservative In Name Only

February 03, 2010

Carly Fiorina Discusses Housing Crisis and Economy in Roundtable Discussion with Real Estate Industry Leaders

February 02, 2010

In Case You Missed It: A Budget Only Barbara Boxer Would Love

February 02, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on President’s Budget

February 01, 2010

Carly Fiorina Hosts Town Hall Meeting With High-Tech Entrepreneurs and Innovators

January 29, 2010

Carly Fiorina Urges Administration to Protect Americans By Keeping Terrorist Trials Out of United States

January 29, 2010

Barbara Boxer Votes to Put Nation Deeper into Debt

January 28, 2010

Watch Carly’s Response to the State of the Union

January 27, 2010

PPIC Study Confirms Californians Want Change in U.S. Senate

January 27, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Video Response to State of the Union Address

January 27, 2010

Barbara Boxer’s Election-Year Conversion to Job Creation is Too Little, Too Late

January 27, 2010

Carly Fiorina Discusses California’s Challenges With University of Southern California Students

January 27, 2010

Carly Fiorina Calls Federal Water Delivery Announcement Just a Drop in the Bucket

January 27, 2010

In Case You Missed It: Affecting Change in Washington: Big Spenders Need Not Apply

January 27, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on President Obama, Democrats’ Proposal to Freeze Discretionary Spending

January 26, 2010

In Case You Missed It: Remind Washington Who’s In Charge From The Washington Times

January 26, 2010

Carly Fiorina Opposes Creating A Commission to Study the Federal Deficit

January 26, 2010

Carly Fiorina Announces Grassroots Leadership Team and Launches New Online Coalitions Connection Portal

January 25, 2010

Field Poll Shows Strength of Carly Fiorina’s U.S. Senate Bid

January 21, 2010

Carly Fiorina Discusses Importance of Women in Politics at California Women Lead Reception

January 20, 2010

FACT CHECK: Tom Campbell Distorts His Record

January 20, 2010

Carly Fiorina Congratulates Senator-elect Scott Brown on Election, Discusses Implications For Boxer In 2010

January 20, 2010

Barbara Boxer’s Fundraising, Poll Numbers Spell Storm Clouds for Difficult 2010 Re-Election Campaign

January 19, 2010

Carly Fiorina Speaks at Valley Industry and Commerce Association Leaders Forum

January 19, 2010

Poll Shows Carly Fiorina Gaining Momentum In U.S. Senate Race

January 15, 2010

Carly Fiorina Delivers Remarks At Conejo Valley Republican Women Federated Candidates Forum

January 15, 2010

Tom Campbell’s Fiscal Conservative Credentials Expired Long Ago

January 15, 2010

Carly Fiorina Campaigns at Republican Party and Lincoln Club of San Luis Obispo County Meeting

January 14, 2010

Carly Fiorina Holds Roundtable Discussion With Central Coast Agriculture and Community Leaders

January 14, 2010

Fiorina Campaign Responds To Tom Campbell’s Electoral Flip Flop

January 14, 2010

Carly Fiorina Campaigns at South Peninsula Area Republican Coalition Meeting

January 13, 2010

Carly Fiorina Calls on Barbara Boxer to Stand Up for California

January 12, 2010

Carly Fiorina Holds Roundtable Discussion With San Diego-Area Community and Business Leaders

January 11, 2010

Carly Fiorina Kicks Off 2010 With More Than $2.7 Million In The Bank For Senate Bid

January 11, 2010

Barbara Boxer Fails to Defend California in Health Care Reform Debate

January 08, 2010

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on December Job Losses

January 08, 2010

Carly Fiorina Discusses Challenges Facing San Joaquin Valley With Modesto-Area Leaders

January 07, 2010

Barbara Boxer Supports Out-of-Control Federal Spending

December 24, 2009

Carly Fiorina Condemns Barbara Boxer’s Support For Disastrous Health Care Bill

December 24, 2009

Carly Fiorina Opposes Flawed Health Care Reform Bill

December 21, 2009

Carly Fiorina Calls Health Care Reform A Bad Deal For California

December 19, 2009

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement On November Job Loss In California

December 18, 2009

Carly Fiorina Condemns Barbara Boxer’s Refusal to Take Immediate Action to Bring Relief to Bakersfield’s Farming Community

December 18, 2009

Carly Fiorina Opposes Tax Increases On Middle Class In Healthcare Reform Legislation

December 16, 2009

Carly Fiorina Opposes Barbara Boxer’s Push for More Government-Imposed Health Care Mandates

December 15, 2009

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on $1.1 Trillion Omnibus Spending Bill

December 14, 2009

Barbara Boxer Takes Credit for Work She Hasn’t Done

December 14, 2009

Carly Fiorina Publishes Op-Ed on BigGovernment.com

December 10, 2009

Barbara Boxer Fails to Protect Central Valley

December 07, 2009

Carly Fiorina Discusses Health Care Reform in
 Weekly Republican Address

December 05, 2009

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on President Obama’s Jobs Summit

December 03, 2009

Barbara Boxer Prioritizes Politics Ahead of the Facts

December 02, 2009

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement on President Obama’s Afghanistan Strategy

December 01, 2009

Carly Fiorina Issues Statement On Record Low State Water Project Allocation

December 01, 2009

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    Carly Fiorina Discusses Health Care Reform in
 Weekly Republican Address

    December 05, 2009

    SACRAMENTO, CA – U.S. Senate candidate Carly Fiorina today delivered the Weekly Republican Address discussing her personal fight against breast cancer and the health care reform legislation currently making its way through Congress.

    The video address may be accessed at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYW2nAH_jQQ

    The audio address may be accessed at http://src.senate.gov/files/carly_audio_01.mp3

    Remarks as delivered:

    Hello. This is Carly Fiorina. And today I’d like to speak to you as one of the more than two and a half million women in America who have been diagnosed with breast cancer — and beaten it.

    Like everyone else who’s diagnosed with cancer, I never thought it would happen to me. I was fit, healthy, and active. I even got regular check-ups. But earlier this year, just two weeks after a clear mammogram, I discovered a lump through a self-exam.

    Soon after that came the diagnosis, the surgery, the long and difficult treatment regimen, and the painful experience of wondering whether I would make it, whether I’d pull through.

    I’m fortunate to live near one of the greatest cancer centers in the world. I’m fortunate to have the incredible love and support of family and friends. And my diagnosis gave me time to think about my future — because one of the things that happens when you have to face your fears, including the fear of dying, is that you can face your future with renewed hope and enthusiasm.

    My doctors tell me I have won my battle with cancer. And, I realize that this makes me one of the lucky ones. Last year alone, more than 40,000 Americans died from breast cancer. Aside from lung cancer, breast cancer is the most fatal form of cancer for American women. Nearly 200,000 new cases were reported last year alone.

    That’s why a recent recommendation on mammograms by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, a government-run panel of health care professionals that makes recommendations on prevention, struck such a nerve. The task force did not include an oncologist or a radiologist, in other words cancer experts did not develop this recommendation. They said that most women under 50 don’t need regular mammograms and that women over 50 should only get them every other year. And yet we all know that the chances of surviving cancer are greater the earlier it’s detected. If I’d followed this new recommendation and waited another two years, I’m not sure I’d be alive today.

    What’s more this task force was explicitly asked to focus on costs, not just prevention. As it turned out, costs were a significant factor in this recommendation. Will a bureaucrat determine that my life isn’t worth saving?

    All this takes on even greater urgency in the midst of the ongoing health care debate in Washington. We wonder if we are heading down a path where the federal government will at first suggest and then mandate new standards for prevention and treatment. Do we really want government bureaucrats rather than doctors dictating how we prevent and treat something like breast cancer?

    The response we’ve gotten to these questions has been less than encouraging. In the face of a national outcry over the recent task force recommendations, the Secretary of Health and Human Services said the Preventive Services Task Force doesn’t set federal policy. The real question, though, is whether bodies like this would set policy under the $2.5 trillion, 2,074-page plan that’s now making its way through Congress?

    Unfortunately, the answer to that question isn’t encouraging either. The health care bill now being debated in the Senate explicitly empowers this very task force to influence future coverage and preventive care. Section 4105, for example, authorizes the Secretary of Health and Human Services to deny payment for prevention services the task force recommends against. Another section requires every health plan in America to cover task force recommended preventive services. In fact, there are more than a dozen examples in the bill where this task force is empowered to influence care.

    There is a reason American women with breast cancer have a higher survival rate than women in countries with government-run health care. Unlike those countries, our government doesn’t dictate what prevention and treatments women can get.

    While some defend the idea of a government task force, my experience with cancer tells me it’s wrong. Cutting down on mammograms might save the government some money that it will then spend on something else. But it won’t save lives. And isn’t that what health care reform was supposed to be all about?

    This is just one in many examples of serious problems with this healthcare reform legislation. Rather than remaking the entire national healthcare system at the cost of higher taxes and exploding deficits, we should build on what works, such as expanding access to integrated care and to community clinics that will give those most in need appropriate care at a reasonable price.

    Congress should reform medical malpractice to match what we have in California where frivolous lawsuits are a thing of the past. We should permit consumers to purchase health insurance from any company in the country, expanding consumer choice and driving down cost and unnecessary mandates.

    People want to know that their care will stay where it belongs: in the hands of doctors and patients. Unfortunately, the path Congress is on in this debate is not giving us the confidence that it will.

    Thank you.

    About Carly



    While she is perhaps best known as the former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett-Packard Company (HP), what is not as well known is Carly worked her way through undergraduate and graduate school. A self-made woman, she started her business career as a secretary and went on to become the first, and to date, the only woman to lead a Fortune 20 company. Click here to read more about Carly. 

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