U.S.
Representative John Boehner
Americans
Deserve Answers & Accountability
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – Today, Congressman John
Boehner (R-West Chester) released the following column:
“Americans
need common-sense solutions to help
create jobs, and they need accountability from their government. In the House of
Representatives, we’re
working to deliver both.
“With
millions of Americans still struggling to
find work, our top priority is jobs, and putting in place policies that
create
sustained economic growth and job creation.
We cannot allow sluggish growth to become the
new normal.
“That’s
why, on May 16th, the House voted for
the third time in three years to fully repeal and defund the
president’s health
care law. Not only
is the law raising
costs, it’s reducing access to quality care and making it harder for
small
businesses to hire.
“Some
critics suggest this is a waste of
time. But the
president has signed into
law seven different bills that repealed or defunded parts of the health
care
law. Full repeal is
needed so we can
clear the way for patient-centered reforms that lower costs and protect
jobs.
“As
we press ahead with a jobs agenda that also
includes pro-growth tax reform and an
‘all of the above’ energy strategy, recent
events underscore the
importance of the House’s other major responsibility: oversight.
“Our
committees are working to get to the
bottom of what happened in Benghazi, and – thanks to the leadership of
Ohio
Rep. Jim Jordan and others – they insisted on the scrutiny that helped
bring
the IRS abuses to light.
“The
details are chilling. Media
reports and testimony before the House
Ways and Means Committee shows the IRS targeted conservative groups
with
demands for everything from the content of their prayers, to printouts
of
Facebook posts and lists of books they had read.
The agency even used its immense powers to
single out individuals, including the former leader of the Cincinnati
Tea
Party.
“The
IRS has blamed these outrageous actions on
a few rogue agents, but reports now indicate officials in Washington
kept quiet
for months. Clearly,
many more questions
remain to be answered – especially as the IRS takes on expanded powers
as the
chief enforcers of ObamaCare.
“These
events remind us that public service
requires humility. Everyone
in public
office needs to constantly remember that they serve the American people
– not
the other way around.
“Americans
should never be targeted and
harassed by the government for their political or religious beliefs. If reporters’ telephone
calls are monitored,
the government better have a clear, convincing explanation. And when Americans are
killed while serving
abroad, the government should tell the truth – not shade it or
stonewall for
partisan purposes.
“Our
system of democracy requires bonds of
trust between the American people and their government.
Nothing dissolves the bonds between the
people and their government like the arrogance of power in Washington. Sadly, that’s what
Americans are seeing today
from the Obama administration: remarkable arrogance.
“This
House will stop at nothing to get the
American people the answers and the accountability they deserve. But the best way to begin
to repair this
damage is for this administration to tell the truth – the whole truth –
listen
to the American people, and do their will.”
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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