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Monday, October 17, 2011

Speaker Boehner’s Press Office - Speaker Alert: 900 Days & Still No Budget from Senate Democrats

Speaker of the House John Boehner

900 Days & Still No Budget from Senate Democrats

October 16, 2011 | Posted by Speaker Boehner's Press Office | Permalink
Stopping Washington from spending money it doesn't have is a key part of the Republican jobs plan.The Democratic-led Senate, on the other hand, has now gone 900 days without passing a budget and is delaying action on more than a dozen House-passed jobs bills. In the Weekly Republican Address, Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) - a former small business owner - urged "the president to call on leaders in his party to follow the House, listen to the American people, stop pushing ideas we know won’t work, and pass these jobs bills." McCarthy also highlights potential areas where both parties can work together to remove barriers to job growth. Watch the address here and read more below:

Republicans Working to Find Common Ground On Removing Government Barriers to Job Growth
  • On Fox NewsSpeaker Boehner said the American people expect both parties in Washington to work together and: "Stop the regulatory onslaught coming out of Washington. Fix this tax code so that American companies can be more competitive in a worldwide economy. And then thirdly, stop the overspending that’s serving as a wet blanket over our economy."
  • Whip McCarthy outlines several potential areas of common ground in the weekly address, including repealing the IRS three percent withholding tax (an item in the president's plan).
Eliminating Excessive Government Regulations & Stopping Washington from Spending Money It Doesn't Have
  • In the weekly address, Whip McCarthy said, "We agree with the American people: No more budget tricks, no more accounting gimmicks, no more broken promises... that’s why we support a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution."
Democrats' "Stimulus" Spending, Threat of Tax Hikes, & Excessive Regulations Are Creating a Worse Environment for Job Growth
  • Witnesses told the Natural Resources Committee that the Obama Administration's de facto energy moratorium is driving down energy production and sending American jobs overseas.
  • Roughly one-third of small businesses cite uncertainty regarding ObamaCare as one of the top reasons they're not hiring, according to an Education & the Workforce Committee hearing.
  • The House held another hearing this week on legislation preventing the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) from imposing drastic new rules to significantly limit the rights of workers and employers, and place added burdens on American job creators. Learn about it here.
  • President Obama asked, "Does anybody really think that" rolling back excessive government regulations “is going to create jobs…?” Small business owners across the country have answered the president's question with a resounding "yes." See here.
Keeping the Pledge to Make Congress More Open & Accessible
  • You can now watch the debate and votes on the House floor live online from any desktop or mobile device with video capabilities via HouseLive.govCheck it out now.
  • Click here to find new ways to connect online with lawmakers, committees, and staff in the House of Representatives.
Don’t forget to watch the weekly Republican address by Rep. McCarthy, and be sure to stay connected with the Office of the Speaker on FacebookTwitterFlickrYouTube, and Speaker.gov. Thank you!
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Speaker Boehner’s Press Office - Speaker Alert: 900 Days & Still No Budget from Senate Democrats
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