Tax Hikes Will
Cost American Jobs
Earlier this month, President Obama proposed a massive tax hike on families and job creators.
As a former small businessman, I know these tax hikes will hurt small businesses and cost American jobs.
Instead of raising taxes, I believe we need to focus on pro-growth policies that provide certainty to job creators and help jumpstart private-sector job creation. We need to make the tax code simpler and fairer by lowering individual and corporate tax rates in exchange for closing tax loopholes and special carve-outs.
House Republicans have a plan to reform our tax code and get our private-sector growing again.
Our Plan for America’s Job Creators focuses on removing government barriers to private-sector job creation by stopping out-of-control spending, eliminating excessive government regulations, and includes a path to fix our tax code for families and small businesses - all without raising taxes.
Sincerely,
Earlier this month, President Obama proposed a massive tax hike on families and job creators.
As a former small businessman, I know these tax hikes will hurt small businesses and cost American jobs.
Instead of raising taxes, I believe we need to focus on pro-growth policies that provide certainty to job creators and help jumpstart private-sector job creation. We need to make the tax code simpler and fairer by lowering individual and corporate tax rates in exchange for closing tax loopholes and special carve-outs.
House Republicans have a plan to reform our tax code and get our private-sector growing again.
Our Plan for America’s Job Creators focuses on removing government barriers to private-sector job creation by stopping out-of-control spending, eliminating excessive government regulations, and includes a path to fix our tax code for families and small businesses - all without raising taxes.
Sincerely,
Our Pledge To
America One Year Later
"In May 2010, House Republicans launched a project we called America Speaking Out. Through live forums, one-on-one meetings, and an innovative internet platform, people from throughout Ohio and every corner of America shared their priorities and concerns. You spoke out, we listened, and on September 23, 2010 we unveiled our Pledge to America -- a new governing agenda focused on your priorities: creating jobs, cutting spending, and removing barriers to private-sector job growth. After one year, I believe we can honestly say we have been faithful to our pledge. And while there is still a lot more work to be done, we will continue to honor and fight for the promises we made."
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"In May 2010, House Republicans launched a project we called America Speaking Out. Through live forums, one-on-one meetings, and an innovative internet platform, people from throughout Ohio and every corner of America shared their priorities and concerns. You spoke out, we listened, and on September 23, 2010 we unveiled our Pledge to America -- a new governing agenda focused on your priorities: creating jobs, cutting spending, and removing barriers to private-sector job growth. After one year, I believe we can honestly say we have been faithful to our pledge. And while there is still a lot more work to be done, we will continue to honor and fight for the promises we made."
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Open
Door Program
The "Open Door" program gives Eighth District residents the opportunity to meet face-to-face with a member of my congressional staff to ask questions, discuss problems, and offer opinions about issues related to the federal government.
Staff will be located at the following locations NEXT TUESDAY, October 4, 2011:
The "Open Door" program gives Eighth District residents the opportunity to meet face-to-face with a member of my congressional staff to ask questions, discuss problems, and offer opinions about issues related to the federal government.
Staff will be located at the following locations NEXT TUESDAY, October 4, 2011:
9:00 AM - Union City Village Offices (419 East Elm Street)
10:30 AM - Darke County Administrative Building (520 South Broadway)
12:00 PM - Bradford Municipal Building (115 North Miami Avenue)
1:00 PM - Covington Village Hall (1 South High Street)
2:00 PM - Piqua Municipal Building (201 West Water Street)
3:30 PM - Fletcher Village Council House (120 West Main Street)
4:30 PM - Casstown Village Hall (205 North Main Street)
Staff will be located at the following locations NEXT
THURSDAY, October 6, 2011:
11:00 AM - Lewisburg Village Offices (116 South Commerce Street)
12:00 PM - Preble County Council on Aging (800 East St. Clair Street)
1:30 PM - Camden Village Offices (56 North Main Street)
2:30 PM - Oxford Municipal Building (101 East High Street)
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