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Roe Statement: Hearing on "What Should Workers and Employers Expect Next From the National Labor Relations Board?”

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Four years ago, the Obama administration promised the start of “recovery summer.” The American people were told at the time the nation was about to enter a period of strong growth and job creation. We know four years later that simply wasn’t the case. Instead of a robust recovery, the nation continued to struggle with a jobs crisis that is hurting working families to this day. It has taken five ye... Read more »

Walberg Statement: Hearing on "The Regulatory and Enforcement Actions of EEOC: Examining the Concerns of Stakeholders”

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Today’s hearing is part of our continued oversight of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Last year we convened a hearing to broadly examine the commission’s regulatory and enforcement agenda. Members raised concerns with a number of EEOC policies that many believe are not in the best interest of workers and employers. For example, under President Obama’s watch, EEOC has made it more diff... Read more »

Kline Statement: Hearing on “Big Labor on College Campuses: Examining the Consequences of Unionizing Student Athletes”

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College sports have become a favored pastime for millions of Americans. Whether filling out a tournament bracket, tailgating on a Saturday afternoon, or simply cheering on an alma mater, for many fans, college sports is a way to spend time with loved ones and stay connected with old friends. Where fans are known for their loyalty, student athletes are renowned for their passion and talent and look... Read more »

Kline Statement: Hearing on "Reviewing the President’s Fiscal Year 2015 Budget Proposal for the Department of Education”

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Each year, the secretary comes before this committee to discuss the administration’s policies and priorities for the Department of Education. And each year, he is faced with the undesirable task of defending a bloated budget full of new, unproven programs, burdensome federal mandates, and competitive grants that pressure schools to adopt the president’s preferred policies. For fiscal year 2015, th... Read more »

Kline Statement: Markup of H.R. 4321, "Employment Privacy Protection Act, and H.R. 4320, the Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act"

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Today the committee will consider H.R. 4321, the Employee Privacy Protection Act and H.R. 4320, the Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act. Together these proposals provide an appropriate congressional response to the National Labor Relations Board’s proposed ambush election rule. I had hoped today’s meeting would not be necessary. Over the last several weeks this committee has tried to engage in a ... Read more »

Kline Statement: Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute for H.R. 4320

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Before I highlight the technical change included in the amendment, I’d like to help set the record straight and review briefly the specific policies embodied in the legislation. Despite what our Democratic colleagues may suggest, the legislation largely codifies a union election process that has worked well for decades. Not too long ago, former acting general counsel Lafe Solomon described the NLR... Read more »

Roe Statement: Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute for H.R. 4321

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Thank you, Chairman Kline, and thank you for convening today’s markup of H.R. 4321, the Employee Privacy Protection Act. In just a few moments I will address the technical change included in the substitute amendment. Before I do, I think it’s important to outline why this commonsense legislation is necessary. I understand some are so wedded to the board’s destructive ambush election rule that they... Read more »

Kline Statement: Amendment for H.R. 4320

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It has been four years since the tragedy at Upper Big Branch; four years since 29 miners lost their lives in a deadly disaster; four years since the families of Montcoal, West Virginia were forced to live without their loved ones; and for four years Democrats in Washington have sought to politicize their loss. I will remind my colleagues what the independent report from NIOSH said about Upper Big ... Read more »

Kline Statement: Markup of H.R. 4366, "Strengthening Education through Research Act, and H.R. 10, the Success and Opportunity through Quality Charter Schools Act"

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Today the committee will mark up two pieces of bipartisan legislation that will help improve the nation’s K-12 education system. We begin this morning with consideration of H.R. 4366, the Strengthening Education through Research Act, introduced by Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education Chairman Todd Rokita and Ranking Member Carolyn McCarthy. This proposal will enhanc... Read more »

Rokita Statement: Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute for H.R. 4366

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We talk a lot in this committee about helping people build better lives. Whether through more flexible work schedules, stronger job training programs, or smarter student loan terms, advancing commonsense policies that will make life work for more Americans is a top priority. The Strengthening Education through Research Act is part of this effort. The committee has spent countless hours exploring t... Read more »

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