[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 58 (Tuesday, April 21, 2015)]
[House]
[Pages H2321-H2322]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
MAKING A DIFFERENCE FOR THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentlewoman from
North Carolina (Ms. Foxx) for 5 minutes.
Ms. FOXX. Mr. Speaker, over the last 4 years, House Republicans have
worked hard to put this Nation on a better path forward. 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 and increase transparency in how tax
dollars are spent.
Despite the short time we have had, the obstacles we have faced, and
the enormity of our task, House Republicans have managed a number of
conservative victories. For example, legislation I authored was signed
into law last summer to streamline the Federal workforce development
system, including the elimination of 15 duplicative programs.
We have worked tirelessly to minimize the damage caused by ObamaCare.
The first pieces of legislation to pass in the 114th Congress included
the Hire More Heroes Act, which would make it easier to hire veterans
by exempting those who already have health insurance from being subject
to the employer mandate in the President's health care law, and the
Save American Workers Act to change ObamaCare's 30-hour definition of
full-time employment and restore the traditional 40-hour workweek,
which has long been the standard for full-time work.
Additionally, the House Republican working group has laid out an
alternative vision to ObamaCare. It includes allowing affected States
to opt out of ObamaCare's costly rules and regulations and to opt into
a patient-centered system focused on choice and lower cost.
House Republicans have been vigilant against any attempt that would
impugn the Second Amendment rights of all Americans to own and bear
firearms. Our Republican committee chairmen are using their gavels to
exercise the constitutionally prescribed system of checks and balances
to hold oversight hearings exposing the Obama administration for its
unconstitutional overreach.
Much of the economic turmoil that has gripped this Nation is the
result of the Federal Government spending beyond its means. In North
Carolina I often hear from constituents who are worried that our
ballooning national debt threatens economic stability and jeopardizes
the American Dream for their families.
House Republicans have responded to those concerns by passing laws
cutting Federal spending 2 years in a row for the first time since the
Korean war. We banned earmarks and achieved the most significant
spending reductions in modern history. We have protected tax cuts for
individuals and families.
Unfortunately, President Obama's budget ignores our crushing debt
burden. Despite proposing $2.1 trillion in new tax increases, the
President's budget never balances because it spends too much.
In contrast to the President's budget proposal that ignores our
crushing debt burden, House Republicans recently approved a budget that
balances in less than 10 years without raising taxes while cutting $5.5
trillion in unnecessary spending. This budget not only places our
country on a path to pay off the overwhelming mound of debt we face but
will also spur economic growth and increase opportunity.
Balanced Budget for a Stronger America also provides a framework for
completely repealing ObamaCare and calls on Congress to pass
comprehensive tax reform that lowers rates for individuals, families,
and employers.
Following approval of the budget, the House continued its record of
tackling tough issues by passing bipartisan legislation to help
stabilize Medicare and secure seniors' access to their doctors. By
transitioning to a new provider payment system focused on quality,
value, and accountability, we have laid the groundwork for future
Medicare reforms.
It has been said that no one hears the plane that landed safely. What
that very apt adage suggests is that we are often unaware of the good
work being done every day, and it isn't until something goes wrong that
people take notice.
House Republicans are working hard to continue our good work and
advance solutions that will build a healthy economy, empowering all
Americans to seek new opportunities and achieve a better life.
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