Balancing the budget

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The federal government is in a money crunch. No secret there; it’s on TV, in the newspaper, and broadcast over the radio. However, you don’t often hear of long term solutions and systemic changes to the way Washington spends your taxpayer dollars. The national debt is pushing the set limit and there is real concern about the future of our nation. People always ask me what we can do to prevent the government from spending money we do not have. One thing we need to do is to pass a Balanced Budget Amendment to the Constitution that would force the federal government to live within its means.

Taking on the ‘sacred cows’

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In a press conference last week, President Obama challenged Republicans to “take on their sacred cows” when it comes to cutting the deficit. What “sacred cows” are the Democrats giving up?

EPA Regulatory Relief Act

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It’s about jobs. Jobs are the number one issue in the 9th District, and the number one issue nationwide. This past week, I introduced H.R. 2250, the EPA Regulatory Relief Act of 2011. In March, the EPA finalized a series of rules, commonly known as the Boiler MACT rules, which raised serious concerns within a number of industries due to the high costs and a short compliance time.

Regulatory Reform: REINS and TRAINs

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Regarding regulations, a little less talk and a lot more action; that’s what Washington needs. In the House, we are working on legislation that would create more of a balance in the regulatory process.

Why doesn't the Administration understand?

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More regulations = Lost jobs and high costs. This is what I have been talking and writing about. As you know, due to proposed EPA regulations, American Electric Power (AEP) announced last week that five of their coal-fired power plants are slated to close by December 2014 along with production cuts at six others. The Glen Lyn Plant in Giles County is one of those scheduled to close. In Russell County, two of the three generators at the Clinch River Plant will be shut down as well.

Debt Limit Update

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This week, the U.S. House of Representatives spoke loud and clear; a straight $2.4 trillion increase on our national debt limit is a non-starter. Why? Because simply using the national credit card is the same old irresponsible practice that got us in this mess in the first place. I voted against the increase because, as I have said before, absent significant cuts and a systemic change in the way Washington spends, I will not support an increase.

At the Debt Limit

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We have reached the $14.3 trillion debt limit. Now, as a people, we have a critical decision. To raise or not to raise the debt limit? That is the question. Some say there are harsh consequences if we do not raise the debt limit, but I am constantly reminded that there are harsh consequences if we do.

Governor’s FEMA Appeal

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The appeal process is underway. With the urging of the Virginia Congressional Delegation, Governor McDonnell submitted an appeal of FEMA’s decision to deny federal disaster assistance for the tornadoes that struck in April. He has our full support.

FEMA Appeal Update

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Weeks after the devastating tornadoes in Southwest Virginia, we are still waiting for federal disaster assistance. The denial of the initial FEMA request was very disappointing. Anyone who has seen the destruction knows that this is the kind of disaster that should qualify for federal assistanc

Remembering Those Who Served

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At a time when we are facing so many challenges both at home and abroad, it is important to remember the power of prayer and those who committed themselves to a life of service. Just this Thursday we observed the National Day of Prayer, a day for reflection.

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