Michael M. Honda quotes:

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  • In America, we take care of each other, we support one another, and we look out for our neighbors.

  • My own family and thousands of other Japanese Americans were interned during World War II. It took our nation over 40 years to apologize

  • My own mother always taught me that fairness was a family value - I think equal pay is about fairness for everyone.

  • Everyone in America likely has a bullying story, whether as the victim, bully or as a witness.

  • The need for raising the awareness of this shameful chapter in U.S. history is more apparent than ever.

  • Equal pay isn't just a women's issue; when women get equal pay, their family incomes rise and the whole family benefits.

  • In America, the dreamers, the disabled and the disadvantaged are not left to defend themselves, alone in their struggles.

  • The Constitution is never tested during times of tranquility; it is during times of tension, turmoil, tragedy, trauma, and terrorism that it is sorely tested

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