Congressman
John Boehner...
House
action to curb excessive regulations, stop small business tax hike
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – At a weekly press conference with Republican leaders today,
Congressman
John Boehner (R-West Chester) highlighted this week’s House vote to
curb
excessive government regulations and next week’s vote to stop the small
business tax hike – both part of Republicans’ relentless focus on
helping the
private sector grow and create jobs.
As
Congressman Boehner noted, Republicans are the only ones who have
offered a
plan to stop the tax hike that threatens 700,000 American jobs, and
defense
cuts that will compromise our national security.
Following is the text of Congressman
Boehner’s remarks:
“The House
remains focused on jobs. This
week,
we’ll pass legislation to stop excessive regulations that hurt small
businesses.
“In a
recent survey, 78 percent of small business owners said that excessive
regulations got in the way of hiring new workers.
These bills that we’ll be moving this week
will cut through the red tape and freeze new regulations until
unemployment is
at or below six percent.
“Next week,
we’ll move to stop the looming tax hike that threatens about 700,000
jobs,
according to an Ernst & Young survey.
“Listen, we’re
the only ones in town who’ve offered a plan to stop the tax hikes that
threaten
our economy, and to stop the ‘sequester’ that’s coming that will cut
defense
and hurt our ability to provide security for the American people.
“We’re
going to continue to focus on what
the American people expect us to focus on, the big issues that they
sent us
here to deal with.”
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