While investigating the Obama administration’s IRS scandal, the Benghazi terrorist attack, and more, Speaker John Boehner said, “This House is going to continue to be focused on the issue of jobs.” Here’s a look at some of the challenges we’re addressing through our jobs plan and the next steps to making our solutions a reality… Clearing the way for the Keystone XL pipeline – part of an “all of the above” strategy for energy independence: - NEXT STEPS: The Democratic-controlled Senate has yet to take action. The House will consider additional bills in the weeks ahead to expand production, create jobs, and lower energy prices.
Taking the politics out of student loans to help make life work & expand education opportunities: - THE PROBLEM: Interest rates on student loans will double in less than a month – the result of a broken process that allows politicians to set interest rates and make paying for college even harder for students and families.
Repealing the president’s health care law to help lower health care costs: - NEXT STEPS: The Democratic-controlled Senate has yet to take action. The House will continue working on legislation that helps bring down the costs that strain families and make it harder for small businesses to hire.
The Republican-led House has also voted to balance the budget, strengthen important programs like Medicare, and replace the president’s sequester with smarter spending cuts and reforms. And there’s more to come. Learn more about the Republican jobs plan at gop.gov/jobs. |
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