In The News
Focusing on Job Creation
Washington, D.C.,
June 12, 2013
As you read this, hundreds of young people from our community are graduating from college, justifiably proud of their accomplishments and excited to embark on their next journey in life. Unfortunately, more than twelve percent of recent college graduates are unemployed, and approximately 284,000 of the graduates who do have jobs earn minimum wage or less. Many of our fellow citizens aren’t faring any better. Our economy is stuck in neutral and wages remain flat, while health care and other costs keep skyrocketing. The federal government has run up an unsustainable debt of $16.7 trillion and rising. And more than twelve million Americans – young parents, seniors and veterans – still are looking for work. This is a national emergency. House Republicans have tried to address this crisis by laying the groundwork for a healthy economy that creates more job opportunities for all Americans. These common sense solutions are based on a simple premise: when the American people are free to succeed, there’s no limit to what we can accomplish. Here are some examples of bills the House has passed to create new jobs today, make life work for families across the country, and expand opportunity for everyone – without expanding government. Most of these bills have not been voted on by the Democrat-controlled Senate.
In addition to helping the American economy become more competitive, more innovative, and more productive, we must also hold Washington accountable and force it to deal with its nearly $17 trillion debt and wasteful spending. In March, the House adopted its 2014 budget, a serious, realistic, honest budget that holds Washington accountable and protects taxpayers. Likewise, I introduced legislation that proposes a responsible balanced budget amendment to the Constitution. It’s time for Washington to live by the same rules as every American family. It shouldn’t spend what it doesn’t have. Ask yourself: how long could your family survive by putting so much on your credit cards? How long can our country? These reforms must go hand-in-hand with an effort to create a simpler, fairer tax code that leads to more jobs and higher wages. And evidence is mounting every day that the President’s health care law is driving up costs, jeopardizing seniors’ access to care, and making it harder for small businesses to hire – the clearest evidence being that President Obama himself has signed seven bills that dismantle parts of his own health care law. People are still out of work and hurting. House Republican will remain focused on what we can do right now, and in the long-term, to make a difference in people’s lives. |