Note to File: Name-change from Jeanne Scott to Jeanne Scott Matthews. Long story here. No, Jeanne did not re-marry, she has been married to Rev. Matthews for nearly 30 years. But at the time of her marriage, she was well established and known professionally as "Jeanne Scott." Not a time to change names, it seemed.
But she did promise Rev. Matthews that "when she turned 65 and retired" she would start using his name. Oops, in 2008, she turned 65 and Rev. Matthews tapped her on the shoulder, "Ahem, you promised." Jeez Louise, a promise is a promise even if Jeanne is a veteran Washington DC politician. Thus the adoption of the "Jeanne Scott Matthews" sobriquet.
But she did promise Rev. Matthews that "when she turned 65 and retired" she would start using his name. Oops, in 2008, she turned 65 and Rev. Matthews tapped her on the shoulder, "Ahem, you promised." Jeez Louise, a promise is a promise even if Jeanne is a veteran Washington DC politician. Thus the adoption of the "Jeanne Scott Matthews" sobriquet.
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And while the survey upon which these rankings were give is now more than a dozen years old. So how can we to evaluate the quality, effectiveness and standing of U.S. health care in relation to the rest of the world, and in particular to other industrialized nations with whom we compete economically in world markets?
Looking for a speaker for your next meeting or conference? One who is informative and entertaining at the same time? Jeanne Scott Matthews, one of Washington DC's leading health care policy analysts and lobbyists, is a veteran of more than 900 such presentations and brings the latest in "inside-the-beltway" analysis and insight, touched with her humor and anecdotes, all for probably a lot less than you might expect.
C is for Christ, who informs all of my decisions, including the ones where I discriminate against the poor and sick. Just like He would! E is for Electoral Campaign Finance Reform. AHAHAHAHAAHH! Just kidding! The letter E is brought to you by, well, Citizens United says I don't really have to tell you that anymore, do I?
In 2003, after 31 years in Washington DC, Jeanne and her husband Bob Matthews sold their northern Virginia, "inside-the-beltway" home and established a permanent residence (as opposed to a "domiciliary") in Gold Canyon, Arizona. After killing a couple of 100-year old saguaros, we've finally gotten a feather bush tree to prosper in our front yard.
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