We not only have a legal obligation to honor our commitments, we have a moral obligation to provide the coverage we promised to provide to these people.
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We have obligations towards the innocent, the dead, towards the living, towards our children and their children.
When we protect our children in their schools or on our streets, we are living up to our obligations - obligations which we should take solemnly.
The most basic obligation we have to our veterans is that we keep the promises that were made to them. That is what makes the recent failures of the Veterans Administration so shameful.
Social Security and Medicare represent promises made and we must keep these commitments.
We have a responsibility as a state to protect our most vulnerable citizens: our children, seniors, people with disabilities. That is our moral obligation. But there is an economic justification too - we all pay when the basic needs of our citizens are unmet.
We have an unwavering commitment to our social responsibility program; it's good for business, and we know it's the right thing to do.
Obligations may be universal or particular.
Having been given that public trust, we have a responsibility to share with the public.
We have the Bill of Rights. What we need is a Bill of Responsibilities.
Now our job, our duty, our responsibility to ensure the safety and security of our citizens cannot be complete unless we guarantee health care security for our citizens.
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