U.
S. Representative John Boehner
The
House Remains Focused on Jobs
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – Today,
Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) released the following column:
“Recently,
I had an opportunity to
sit down with community and business leaders in West Chester and
Springfield to
talk about the economy and jobs. These meetings are an opportunity for
me to
listen to the concerns and priorities of families and small businesses
here in
Ohio’s Eighth Congressional District. They also allow me the chance to
give an
update about our ongoing work in the House of Representatives.
“Here’s
a brief overview of several
important issues we discussed – each of which is part of our Plan for
Economic
Growth and Jobs that we’ve been focusing on in the House for most of
the year.
“Expanding
American Energy.
Infrastructure is important, and that’s why energy is a key part of our
plan to
revitalize manufacturing and make America a nation of builders again.
Our true
‘all-of-the-above’ energy strategy includes popular projects like the
Keystone
XL pipeline, and the recently House-passed Residuals Reuse and
Management Act.
This bipartisan bill, offered by Rep. David McKinley (R-WV), scraps
‘war on
coal’ regulations proposed by the Obama administration and instead
implements a
state-based framework for regulating ash that will protect jobs and
help keep
energy costs low for families.
“Making
it Easier for Students to
Pay for College. On July 24, Senate Democrats finally joined
Republicans in
passing a permanent, market-based solution on student loans. This bill
is a
victory for students and our economy, and it’s entirely consistent with
a bill
that passed the House in May thanks to the leadership of House
Education and
Workforce Committee Chairman John Kline (R-MN) and Rep. Virginia Foxx
(R-NC).
“Fixing
our Broken Immigration
System. For years my colleagues and I have advocated for a
step-by-step,
common-sense approach to immigration reform that starts with securing
our
borders and enforcing our laws. We’re losing ground economically to
other
countries in part because they do a better job of selecting the best
and
brightest legal immigrants. And of course, we have 11 million here
unlawfully
because our federal government has failed to secure the nation’s
borders.
“If
we’re serious about doing
everything we can to grow our economy, then doing nothing is not an
option.
Unfortunately, our current president rejects this step-by-step
approach, in
favor of a massive ObamaCare-style bill that Americans don’t want.
That’s why
our committees are taking their own approach, and not simply
rubber-stamping
the Senate’s bill. Our focus is on getting the policy right, so we can
fix our
broken immigration system and boost our economy.
“Controlling
Spending and Balancing
the Budget. Our government has spent more money than it has taken in
for 55 of
the last 60 years. We have a massive $17 trillion dollar debt, yet the
White
House is drawing up plans to shut down the government if Congress
doesn’t agree
to more spending and new tax hikes. That’s not good for our country, or
for
creating sustainable, robust jobs growth – and that’s why I’m urging
President
Obama to change course, and work with us on smarter cuts and reforms
that
strengthen our economy and put America on a path to a balanced budget
over 10
years.
“Protecting
All Americans from
Rising Health Care Costs and Onerous Mandates.
President Obama recently dismissed efforts to
dismantle his health care
law as ‘meaningless,’ but he’s already signed seven bills repealing or
defunding parts of the law. House Republicans recently acted to provide
additional relief to families and businesses by delaying both the law’s
employer mandate and individual mandate, and now we’re urging the
Senate to
join us in protecting all Americans from this law that is driving up
costs,
destroying jobs, and forcing people off plans they like.
“These
are a few – but not all – of
the important issues we’re focusing on to make a difference for
families
suffering through what’s becoming a new normal of stagnant wages, high
unemployment and rising costs.
“As
always, you can find additional
details on our jobs plan at jobs.gop.gov. So take a look, and please
don’t
hesitate to let me know what you think by commenting on my website,
connecting with
me on Twitter (@SpeakerBoehner), or giving my office a call at
1-800-582-1001.”
Boehner represents Ohio’s 8th
District, which
includes all of Butler, Clark, Darke, Miami, and Preble counties, and
the
southernmost part of Mercer County. He was first elected to Congress in
1990.
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