Scott Garrett: The Freedom Of The U.S. Capital Markets Is Under Attack


It's clear to anyone who is paying attention that the freedom of the U.S. capital markets is under attack.

Fincher: Keystone pipeline needed to cut gas prices


Gas prices are too high. The increase in prices at the pump is up 9 percent over the past month, to a national average of $3.73 a gallon. I am afraid a gallon of gas this summer might get up to $5.

Graves Votes To Spur Jobs Growth And Slash Government Red Tape


Representative Tom Graves (R-Ga.-09) issued the following statement after voting in favor of H.R. 3606, the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act). This legislation will increase capital formation, spur the growth of startups and small businesses, and pave the way for more businesses to go public and create more jobs. 

Rokita Introduces New Health Care Bill


US Republican Congressman Todd Rokita has introduced a new healthcare bill he believes will be the fix to current Medicaid issues.

Rep. Stephen Fincher Gets Legislative Win


Rep. Stephen Fincher's bill aimed at making it easier for small- and medium-sized businesses to go public passed the House Thursday, marking the first major legislative victory for the first-term Republican from Frog Jump.

Gov’t Should Stop ‘Picking Winners and Losers’ In Energy Sector


Several Republican leaders in the Senate and House spoke about their legislation to repeal all tax subsidies to the energy industry on Thursday, stating that government should not be in the business of 'picking winners and losers' but should instead seek to ensure a level playing field for all competitors.

N.C. Rep. Ellmers ranks among most conservative


U.S. Rep. Renee Ellmers has taken over as North Carolina's most conservative House member, according to the National Journal's annual analysis of congressional votes.

 

CPAC interview: Rep. Mike Pompeo and the Obama war on energy


An interview with Rep. Mike Pompeo discussing his response State of the Union speech on energy policy.

House passes bill to put Fannie, Freddie in budget


The U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday approved a bill that would put the cost of operations for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the federal budget.

Paris TN: Congressman Stephen Fincher talks tax reform and budget during Henry County stop


Tax reform, health care issues, government power and the federal budget were a few of the topics touched on during a local Congressman's recent visit to Henry County.

Allen West: Food stamp president a 'fact'


Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) on Monday defended Newt Gingrich for referring to President Barack Obama as the "food stamp president," disputing critics who have blasted the former speaker's comments as racially charged.

Ellmers Op/Ed: Foster Policy That Will Sustain Employment


There is an old saying that goes: "Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime." America is a nation of creators, innovators and dreamers - hardworking men and women who do what it takes to live a better life. This is the history of our forefathers and brings with it the pride of our earned successes.

Yoder reflects on lessons of first year in Congress


U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder was about as prepared as anyone could be when he entered the House of Representatives last year. He studied political science, graduated with a law degree and served four terms in the Kansas House.

Sean Duffy column: Keep Congress members from insider trading


A few months ago, Breitbart News editor and author Peter Schweizer published a book titled "Throw Them All Out" which suggested that members of Congress were using their influence and access in the legislative process to fatten their investment portfolios.

Rep. Scott forms new PAC


U.S. Rep. Tim Scott already has attracted more than your average congressional freshman and said he plans to form a new political action committee to expand his reach.

Duffy Op/Ed: Congress Should Serve People, Not Portfolios


A few months ago, Breitbart News editor and author Peter Schweizer published a book titled Throw Them All Out which suggested that members of Congress were using their influence and access in the legislative process to fatten their investment portfolios.

Guinta Op/Ed: 2011 Was Positive Year in Congress


January has been quite a month. New Hampshire enjoyed the national spotlight as Americans were reminded how much Granite Staters cherish our first-in-the-nation presidential primary tradition, and how seriously we take our responsibility of getting to know the candidates.

Rep. Scott: GOP survivor will be a better candidate


South Carolina Rep. Tim Scott hasn't given his highly-coveted endorsement in this week’s Republican presidential primary, but the first-term congressman said in an interview Wednesday he had no problems with the tone of the race so far.

Duffy Introduces 'RESTRICT' Act


Last week U.S. 7th District Representative Sean Duffy (R-Weston) introduced a bill that would encourage members of Congress, senior employees of Congress, the U.S. President, and the president's cabinet to change how their private investments are done.

Duffy helps avert industry crisis


On behalf of Wisconsin’s pulp and paper industry we would like to thank Congressman Sean Duffy for supporting the House of Representatives passage of the EPA Regulatory Relief Act of 2011.
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