Madame Speaker,
The Republican Motion to Recommit is straightforward. It:
Strikes troubling tax increases;
Maintains the tax relief for small businesses;
Repeals unpopular provisions of the health care bill that force middle class families to pay more in taxes and more for their health care; and
Is fully paid-for in compliance with the “pay go” rules.
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Madam Speaker,
Like all of my colleagues here in the House of Representatives, I was shocked and horrified by the tragedy that occurred at the IRS office in Austin, Texas, on February 18th. I especially want to offer my condolences to the family of Vernon Hunter, who lost his life in this senseless attack. Mr. Hunter dedicated his life to serving his country, including 20 years in…
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Madam Speaker,
This legislation increases the debt limit by an astounding $1.9 trillion, the largest one-time increase in the debt limit ever. Since the Majority came into control of Congress, the debt limit has been increased by over $5.3 trillion or by nearly 60%.
Despite this massive heap of debt thrust on the American people, Democrats plan to pile on even more debt next…
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Madame Speaker,
The bill before us is a candid admission by the Majority that their tax, borrow and spend ways have driven America deeper and deeper into debt.
In fact, because of the failed trillion-dollar stimulus spending bill, America’s unemployment is higher than predicted and revenues are lower. But that hasn’t stopped the majority from continuing to spend, spend,…
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Madame Speaker, let me be blunt: we should be and can be doing much more to advance our trade agenda and create much needed jobs for American workers. This year, America’s trade agenda has stalled, and it has had a chilling effect on our economy and on global commerce – in some cases even weakening our national security interests.
The delay in considering the Colombia Trade…
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Madame Speaker,
It is the tradition of this House to annually extend certain tax relief items; everything from a Research and Development tax credit, to incentives for the manufacture, purchase and use of alternative fuels to credits that help offset out-of-pocket expenses teachers incur buying materials for their classrooms. I helped write many of these provisions and if the bill…
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Mr. Speaker,
Republicans have listened to the American people; it is clear from the Speaker’s health care bill, the Democratic majority has not.
The Speaker crafted this bill behind closed doors and added one-thousand pages that have never been before a committee or had any input from the American people.
Just yesterday we confirmed Americans could face five years in jail if…
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Madame Speaker,
The American people deserve and demand a common sense approach to health care reform that:
1) Makes health care reform affordable,
2) Guarantees all Americans, regardless of a pre-existing condition, have access to affordable health care and
3) Does so without raising taxes, without increasing the deficit and without the federal government making health care…
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Since September 11th, American military, diplomatic, and intelligence personnel have seen extended and recurring deployments in support of contingency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. These brave Americans have answered the call and at the drop of a hat gone off to defend this great nation in a most consequential time. This House, and the American people, are extremely grateful for…
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As a candidate, the President stated that under his plan “electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket.” I give him credit – he was being honest with the American people.
Today, the nation’s unemployment level is fast approaching 10 percent. That means one out of every ten Americans will soon be without a job and without a paycheck to provide for themselves and their families. …
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