[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 146 (Tuesday, October 15, 2013)]
[House]
[Pages H6595-H6596]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE TIME FOR SOLUTIONS IS NOW
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
North Carolina (Ms. Foxx) for 5 minutes.
Ms. FOXX. Mr. Speaker, the time for solutions is now. The American
people expect their elected leaders to come to the table, work
together, and put people above politics.
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Today is the 15th day the Federal Government has been shut down, the
15th day national parks and memorials have been closed to the American
people, the 15th day the NIH, WIC, and Head Start have not had the
funding they were counting on.
Today is also 2 days shy of the deadline when America might reach its
$16.7 trillion debt limit. House Republicans, as we have for weeks,
will continue to offer bipartisan common ground to reopen government
and protect America's credit rating.
More than 70 Senators are on record as opposing ObamaCare's medical
device tax. Let's put that tax on hold and reopen government.
It is not very fair that Members of Congress receive special help to
pay for ObamaCare that isn't available to others. Let's remove the
special treatment and reopen government.
It is not right that the American people are on the hook to provide
health care subsidies to individuals whose incomes might not even
qualify. Let's demand accountability for taxpayer dollars and reopen
government.
Since the shutdown began, bipartisan majorities in the House of
Representatives have voted to reopen government services and spare
North Carolinians from Washington's dysfunction. We voted to open our
parks and memorials because their closures are punitive, and they
should never be disrespected by a theater of barricades.
We agree National Institutes of Health clinical trials should
continue, so we voted to fund NIH. Similarly, we voted to ensure pay
for all veterans and to restore FEMA, the FDA, Head Start, and the WIC
program, among others; but most of our proposals to get government
functioning again face Senate inaction and White House veto threats.
The our-way-or-the-highway mind-set must stop. The challenges we face
as a Nation require bipartisan solutions. Both parties need to work
together to reopen government and manage our debt.
House Republicans remain committed to responsible, bipartisan
solutions to end the shutdown and defend our credit rating. We hope our
counterparts in the Senate are as well.
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