Keeping jobs in the 9th

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Normally, we only hear about the businesses that are failing, but there are real life success stories in Southwest Virginia. Despite difficult economic times and extensive government regulation, some businesses in the region are still managing to hire and expand operations. Companies like these that have weathered the economy and are getting people back to work are investing in new employees and the community as a whole.

From billions to trillions

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This week Congress passed a Continuing Resolution (CR) to fund the government through the remainder of fiscal year 2011.

Doing what makes sense

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I came to Washington to make responsible, principled, and fact-based decisions for the 9th District. Since taking office in January, I’ve made it a priority to read and analyze the bills and amendments coming before Committee or on the House floor.

ObamaCare one year later

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This past Wednesday marked the one year anniversary of ObamaCare. This is one anniversary I won’t be buying chocolates for.

Cutting the fat

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Over the past several years, the federal government has spent money at a record pace. While there is no simple or single fix to the problem, eliminating waste, fraud and abuse in the government is a good starting point.

2011 Congressional Art Competition

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2011 Congressional Art Competition Each year, the U.S. House of Representatives sponsors the Congressional Art Competition for high school students. This competition allows Members of Congress the opportunity to showcase artwork of high school students in our nation’s capital. It is an exciting way for a student from Southwest Virginia and the Alleghany Highlands to represent the…

Creating jobs, not obstacles

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Congress must focus on policies that create jobs, not obstacles. Small businesses are the very backbone of our economy. Over the past several years in Washington, many federal policies have done more to hurt job creation than help.

Traversing Southwest Virginia

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From an event at the Tri-Cities Regional Airport to meetings in Covington, I made several stops across the 9th Congressional District this week. In Abingdon, I toured the Southwest Virginia Food Bank to see the good work they are doing in the community. I also participated in a roundtable discussion with the Mountain Health Alliance and heard about the concerns facing health care providers in the region. In Marion and Lebanon, I met with town officials to discuss local issues.

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