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Card Check & the Pension Predicament

| Posted in Secret Ballot Watch

With American families deeply worried about their lost savings and many defined benefit pension plans facing significant shortfalls, new questions are arising about how card check might be used to mask a union pension underfunding crisis. An op-ed published by The Huffington Post explains— “But the damaging effects [of card check] go well beyond the high-tech sector. It would have a devastating im... Read more »

Democrats Continue Spending Spree by Federalizing School Construction

| Posted in Press Releases

Today, House Democrats gave final approval to controversial legislation that not only adds to our nation’s mounting deficit, but also dramatically increases the power of the federal government over our nation’s schools. The 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act (H.R. 2187) empowers federal bureaucrats to dictate everything from what building materials must be used to how ... Read more »

Platts Statement: Subcommittee Hearing on “Improving Child Nutrition Programs to Reduce Childhood Obesity”

| Posted in Committee Statements

Today we are here to discuss childhood obesity and child nutrition programs. Over the last ten years, obesity in the United States has been increasing at a staggering rate. The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that more than 72 million adults, or over one-third of the United States population, are obese. In addition, 17 percent of children ages 2-19 are c... Read more »

Brought to You By Secret Ballot

| Posted in Secret Ballot Watch

The so-called Employee Free Choice Act replaces federally-supervised secret ballot elections with a public sign-up process for forming a union – and the bill’s special interest backers would have you believe that this is no big deal. But it is. The secret ballot is a practice that’s almost as old as democracy itself. In fact, today it’s used in both political and everyday life. To remind ourselves... Read more »

McKeon Statement on White House Closed-Door Health Care Meeting

| Posted in Press Releases

Following this morning’s White House meeting on health care reform between President Obama and congressional Democrats – but not a single congressional Republican – Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon (R-CA) issued the following statement: “We stand ready to work with the President and Democrats in Congress on common sense health care reforms. The question is, are they ready – or willing – to work with u... Read more »

McKeon Statement: Consideration of H.R. 2187, the 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act

| Posted in Floor Statements

Mr. Chair, there is a trend here that troubles me. Over the past few months, the federal government has stepped in to take control of more and more industries in America. So far, these have included: the banking industry … the auto industry … and the credit industry. And there’s talk of the federal government becoming even more involved in other areas, too. These include the health care industry …... Read more »

Vice President Repeats Support for Card Check as Political Payback

| Posted in Secret Ballot Watch

Union leaders have never been shy about their expectation that card check legislation would be delivered by Democrats in Washington as payback for their political and financial support in the last election. But now, The Hill reports that even the White House is spelling out the quid pro quo: “The Obama administration owes organized labor a lot for its victory in the presidential election, Vice Pre... Read more »

Petri Statement: Hearing on “America’s Competitiveness through High School Reform"

| Posted in Committee Statements

I am happy that you have convened this hearing today to help us identify the challenges facing our nation’s high schools. The focus of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and its 2001 reauthorization, through the No Child Left Behind Act, was on closing the achievement gap faced by disadvantaged students as they progressed in school. As we will hear today, our nation is faced with what this... Read more »

We Can Do Better With a Scalpel to the Budget

| Posted in Correspondence

Dear Republican Colleague: The Administration just released their FY 2010 budget proposal, which they eagerly claim saves a total of $17 billion government-wide. While I applaud the effort at trimming unnecessary government programs, I was disappointed that the president’s scalpel wasn’t sharper. This month I introduced the Priorities in Education Spending Act which would repeal 68 ineffective or ... Read more »

Democrats Continue Speaking Out Against Card Check Legislation

| Posted in Secret Ballot Watch

The so-called Employee Free Choice Act has come under increasing fire in recent weeks, and those taking aim might not be who you expect. Although card check is often painted in partisan terms, the reality is that an increasing number of Democrats are joining Republicans in speaking out against this anti-worker legislation. It turns out that there are members of both political parties who support b... Read more »

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