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Kline Statement: Hearing on "Rushing Union Elections: Protecting the Interests of Big Labor at the Expense of Workers' Free Choice

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This week, the Wall Street Journal noted that “the stumbling recovery has also proven to be the worst since the economic disaster of the 1930s.” With the backdrop of this difficult economy, we meet today to discuss the National Labor Relations Board’s recent proposal to rush union elections. This proposal is the latest example of an activist NLRB crafting a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist... Read more »

Foxx Statement: Hearing on "Demanding Accountability in National Service Programs"

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America has always been known as a place where volunteerism exists in every community. Whether serving at a local food bank, assisting those who spend their nights at a nearby shelter, or simply lending a helping hand to a neighbor in need, those who volunteer their time and resources on behalf of their community help meet the many needs of our diverse society. In recent decades, Washington has tr... Read more »

Hunter Statement: Markup of H.R. 2218, the Empowering Parents through Quality Charter Schools Act

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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The amendment in the nature of a substitute makes some slight technical corrections, clarifies some of the original bill language, and makes some minor policy additions to further improve the legislation’s overall goal of expanding access to high-performing charter schools. I appreciate the opportunity to introduce the committee’s second piece of legislation to help improv... Read more »

Kline Statement: Markup of H.R. 2218, the Empowering Parents through Quality Charter Schools Act

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Today, the committee will consider the Empowering Parents through Quality Charter Schools Act, legislation introduced last week by my colleague and Chairman of the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, Mr. Hunter. This legislation is the second in a series of education bills to reauthorize the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. As you know, the committee approv... Read more »

Walberg Statement: Hearing on "Is OSHA Undermining State Efforts to Promote Workplace Safety?"

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Good morning. I would like to welcome our guests, and thank our witnesses for sharing their thoughts and expertise on workplace safety with the subcommittee. This week’s explosion at a chemical plant in southern Louisiana reminds us the cause of worker safety requires constant vigilance. We are deeply grateful workers were not injured in the accident, and we hope its cause will be quickly determin... Read more »

Kline Statement: Markup of H.R. 2117, the Protecting Academic Freedom in Higher Education Act

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Good morning, and welcome to the committee’s markup of H.R. 2117. H.R. 2117 was introduced earlier this month by the Chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Training, Dr. Foxx, and I commend her for her work on this legislation. This bill marks a continuation of the committee’s efforts to simplify, and target, the federal government’s role in our education system. Since th... Read more »

Foxx Statement: Markup of H.R. 2117, the Protecting Academic Freedom in Higher Education Act

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Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The amendment in the nature of a substitute simply adds a short title to the bill, the Protecting Academic Freedom in Higher Education Act. We are here today to repeal two burdensome federal regulations that will negatively impact states and institutions of higher education across the country. The credit hour and state authorization regulations would allow the federal gove... Read more »

Roe Statement: Hearing on "Retirement Security: Challenges Confronting Pension Plan Sponsors, Workers, and Retirees"

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Roughly 60 million workers participate in an employment-based retirement plan. They, like so many Americans, have felt the impact of the recent recession and continue to experience tough times during this slow economy. As more Americans reach into their retirement savings just to make ends meet, policymakers have a responsibility to examine the difficulties facing workers and retirees and discuss ... Read more »

Bucshon Statement: Hearing on "The Recent Health Care Law: Consequences for Indiana Families and Workers"

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Thank you, Chairman Roe. On behalf of the people of Evansville, please allow me to extend a warm welcome and offer our sincere appreciation for convening this hearing today. I think you will discover people in Indiana have a profound love for their country and a lot of good ideas on how we can move this nation forward. That is ultimately a goal we all share, and one we remain committed to achievin... Read more »

Roe Statement: Hearing on "The Recent Health Care Law: Consequences fo Indiana Families and Workers"

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Good morning everyone. First, allow me to take a moment to thank our witnesses for being with us today. We recognize you all have busy schedules, and we appreciate the opportunity to hear your thoughts and experiences on the very important issue of health care. Second, I would like to thank the people of Evansville, Indiana for their hospitality and for hosting the first field hearing of the Subco... Read more »

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