[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 2 (Wednesday, January 7, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H95-H96]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
AMERICA'S NEW CONGRESS
The SPEAKER pro tempore (Mr. Abraham). Under the Speaker's announced
policy of January 6, 2015, the gentlewoman from North Carolina (Ms.
Foxx) is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority
leader.
Ms. FOXX. Mr. Speaker, since I was first elected to Congress in 2004,
I have heard from thousands of constituents across North Carolina's
Fifth District.
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In recent years, there has been an understandable note of frustration
in their voices over the direction that our country is headed.
These folks know all too well the struggle to find a job and pay the
bills. They are angry that it takes an average 111 days just to make
enough money to pay the government before starting to keep what they
earn for the year. They have watched an oppressive government intrusion
into health care make it far too difficult and expensive for many to do
business. They are discouraged by an uncertain regulatory environment
that is wreaking havoc on both employers and employees. They are
outraged at the President's unprecedented attempt to grant amnesty to
millions of illegal aliens when there are so many individuals who have
waited years for the opportunity to come to this country the right way.
Over the last 4 years, the U.S. House of Representatives has done
everything in our power to put this Nation on a better path. We have
passed numerous pieces of legislation to encourage job growth and
strengthen America's standing in the global economy. We have also
passed bills that would decrease energy costs, allow workers to have
more flexibility to spend time with their families, and increase
transparency in how tax dollars are spent. However, we were stymied
again and again by Democrats in the Senate.
Despite the short time we have had, the obstacles we have faced and
the enormity of our task, House Republicans have still managed a number
of conservative victories. For example, this summer legislation I
authored was signed into law to streamline the Federal workforce
development system, including the elimination of 15 duplicative
programs. Last month we passed legislation that has since been signed
into law to allow families of a severely disabled child to save for
their child's long-term disability expenses in the same way that many
families currently save for college through popular 529 investment
plans, encouraging personal responsibility instead of increasing
dependency on the government.
We all wish we could have done more, much more; however, we will have
greater opportunities over the next 2 years with a Republican-led House
and Senate. The 114th Congress offers new chances to pass legislation
that will take the country down a road of economic recovery that
results in lower unemployment, a fair Tax Code, and opportunity for
all. We will work to reduce the size and scope of the Federal
Government, protect against executive overreach, reform Federal
spending, and keep America strong.
My priorities for this year include continuing efforts to increase
transparency and accountability in government. That is why H.R. 50, the
Unfunded Mandates Information and Transparency Act, which we call
UMITA, is the first bill I introduced in the 114th Congress. This
legislation would improve transparency and public disclosure of the
true cost--in dollars and in jobs--that Federal dictates pose to the
economy. I have offered this legislation in the past four Congresses,
and it has successfully passed the House with bipartisan support on
three separate occasions, only to be ignored by the Senate. My hope is
that this year will be different.
Congress will also face off against the White House this year over
President Obama's attempts to short-circuit the American immigration
process. By extending funding for the Department of Homeland Security
only through February 2015, the House and Senate are prepared to
confront the President's unparalleled power grab without the threat of
a looming government-wide shutdown, and we will do everything we can to
stop his destructive actions.
Congress will be addressing the American people's greatest priorities
in the 114th Congress, and we will work hard to build a better future
for American families.
I yield back the balance of my time.
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