Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Michele Bachmann Calls on Dayton to Change Course Away from ObamaCare

Bachmann Calling For ObamaCare RepealSt. Paul, MN, Jan 24 - Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (MN-06) joined her state legislative colleagues today at the Minnesota State Capitol to urge Governor Mark Dayton to work on bipartisan healthcare solutions rather take Minnesota down the job-destroying road of ObamaCare.
State legislators present with Bachmann were Senator Warren Limmer (SD-32), Senator Ted Lillie (SD-56), Senator Gretchen Hoffman (SD-10), Representative Bruce Anderson (19A) and Representative Bob Dettmer (52A).

Excerpt of Bachmann’s remarks prepared for delivery:

“All across the country we’re seeing that ObamaCare is driving up healthcare costs. Insurance premiums are rising. Bureaucrats are starting a process that will expand the list of minimum benefits insurance companies must offer. That will raise the price of health insurance and take away consumer choice.

“Serious steps are being taken to stop this job-destroying legislation that will cause healthcare costs to rise exponentially. Yet here in Minnesota, Governor Dayton is unyielding in his desire to fully commit our state to it.

“We are here this morning to call on the Governor to change course.

“If Governor Dayton truly believes that cutting spending and shrinking the size of government are complex issues, then how can he not at least withdraw his Executive Order [that will expand medical assistance, ensnare the state in ObamaCare, and cost Minnesotans millions of dollars], sit down with these lawmakers, and work on the kind of bipartisan healthcare solutions that will not add to our state’s $6 billion deficit.”

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Proudly Serving the 6th District of Minnesota. # Washington Office 107 Cannon HOB Washington, DC 20515 Phone: (202) 225-2331 Fax: (202) 225-6475.

Monday, January 24, 2011

House Committee on Education and the Workforce to Hold Hearing on State of the American Workforce

House Committee on Education and the WorkforceWASHINGTON, D.C. | January 24, 2011 -

On Wednesday, January 25, 2011 at 2 p.m., the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce, chaired by Rep. John Kline (R-MN), will hold a hearing on “The State of the American Workforce” in room 2175 of the Rayburn House Office Building.
Since the Great Recession began in December of 2007, more than 7 million jobs have been lost. While the National Bureau of Economic Research has stated the recession ended in June of 2009, job growth continues to lag behind what is necessary to rebuild from the recent economic downturn. The latest unemployment statistics from the Department of Labor reflect that unemployment remained above 9 percent for the 20th consecutive month, and 14.5 million Americans are unemployed. Members of the committee will examine broadly the challenges facing the economy and the private-sector job market. Members will receive a wide array of testimony that will look at the challenges facing states, manufacturers, and small business owners. The hearing will be the first the committee will conduct to examine more closely the current state of the American workforce and develop solutions that will encourage the private sector to expand and hire new workers.

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WITNESS LIST

The Honorable Robert F. McDonnell
Governor
Commonwealth of Virginia
Richmond, VA

Douglas Holtz-Eakin
President
American Action Forum
Washington, D.C.

Dyke Messinger
President
Power Curbers, Inc.
Salisbury, NC
On behalf of the National Association of Manufacturers

Heather Boushey
Senior Economist
Center for American Progress
Washington, D.C.

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce 2181 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Tel: 202-225-4527 Fax: 202-225-9571