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Sunday, March 21, 2010
Health Care Vote behind the scenes live Streaming VIDEO
House Health Care Votes Live Streaming Video
90 Seconds to Government Run Healthcare
An explaination of the process Nancy Pelosi and Democrats are using to take away your healthcare.
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Saturday, March 20, 2010
House Leader John Boehner Republican Weekly Address 03/20/10 VIDEO PODCAST FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT
House Leader John Boehner Republican Weekly Address 03/20/10 VIDEO PODCAST FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT. Audio of the address is available for download, PODCAST
“Hello, I’m House Republican Leader John Boehner.
“I’m speaking to you from the Capitol, where in a matter of hours, the House of Representatives will vote on health care legislation sure to have a drastic effect on our economy and our lives.
“It was here fourteen months ago that President Obama took the oath of office with a promise to govern from the center. Republicans stood ready to work with our new president and find common ground to address the issues Americans care about.
“Unfortunately, President Obama and Democrats in Washington chose a partisan path and a costly, big-government agenda.
“The trillion-dollar ‘stimulus’ isn’t working as struggling families continue to ask: ‘where are the jobs?’ And taxpayers’ hard-earned money is being spent so fast that two trillion dollars has been added to the national debt on President Obama’s watch.
“Now Democrats want the federal government to take over health care, which represents one-sixth of our economy.
“From the beginning, the one thing the American people wanted out of health care reform was lower costs. That’s why Republicans proposed a bill based on common-sense reforms that, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, would reduce premiums for families and small businesses by up to 10 percent. Our bill achieves these goals without cutting Medicare or raising taxes. All of the details are available at HealthCare.GOP.gov.
“The Democrats’ bill, which runs more than 2,300 pages, actually raises premiums and ushers in a massive expansion of government – with roughly 160 new boards, bureaus, and commissions.
“Instead of finding a responsible way to pay for all this, Democrats impose more than half-a-trillion dollars in Medicare cuts and more than half-a-trillion dollars in tax hikes.
“In fact, this bill requires 10 years of tax increases and 10 years of Medicare cuts just to pay for six years of supposed benefits, many of which don’t even go into effect until 2014. That’s not reform.
“It’s clear where the American people stand. They want no part of this bill, and they haven’t been shy about saying so. We’ve seen standing room only crowds at town hall meetings. Rallies in towns and cities around the country. And now, jammed phone lines on Capitol Hill. All of this coming from citizens yelling ‘stop’ at the top of their lungs.
“But Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Democrat Leaders are too blinded by their ‘Washington knows best’ attitude, too out-of-touch with the concerns of working families, to listen.
“Instead of trying to do better, Democrats have packed this bill full of kickbacks, payoffs, and sweetheart deals in order to buy the support of lawmakers and Washington special interest groups.
“Democrats are so afraid of the public’s outrage that they have devised a strategy that would allow them to force this massive bill through Congress without even voting on it. It’s outrageous, and it’s an affront to the principles of representative democracy.
“We were elected to make tough choices, not run from them. And this vote is certainly one of the toughest.
“With that in mind, I asked Speaker Pelosi to have the final health care votes recorded by a ‘call of the roll.’ Under this procedure, each lawmaker will have to stand before the American people and announce his or her vote.
“The stakes are too high, and this bill is too controversial, for anything less than complete transparency and accountability. It’s time to stand up and be counted.
“Don’t let Democrats in Washington take this debate away from you. Don’t let them make this about arm-twisting and backroom deals.
“And don’t let President Obama get away with asking his fellow Democrats to vote for this bill to save his presidency.
“Because this vote isn’t about saving a presidency or a politician. It’s about doing the right thing for our kids and grandkids. It’s about ensuring that freedom and opportunity remain the birthright of our people. And it’s about listening to the hard-working taxpayers who sent us here.
“That’s why the only responsible course of action is to scrap this health care bill. Let’s start over with a clean sheet of paper. Let’s work together on a step-by-step approach focused on lowering costs for families and small businesses.
“Republicans can’t beat this bill, but the American people can. It’s not too late to make your voice heard.
“Thank you for listening.”
Friday, March 19, 2010
Boehner to Speaker Pelosi: “Every Member Should Stand Before the American People and Announce His or Her Vote”
![]() Uploaded on February 19, 2010 by House GOP Leader © All rights reserved. | GOP Leader Calls for Special “Call of the Roll” to Require Members to Publicly Announce Health Care Vote on the House Floor. House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) today sent a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) requesting that the final health care votes be recorded by “call of the roll” so that every lawmaker is required to publicly announce their vote on the House floor. |
According to the rules of the House of Representatives, “Unless the Speaker directs otherwise, the Clerk shall conduct a record vote or quorum call by electronic device. … The Speaker may direct the Clerk to conduct a record vote or quorum call by call of the roll. In such a case the Clerk shall call the names of Members, alphabetically by surname.”
The full text of Leader Boehner’s letter to Speaker Pelosi follows. The signed copy is available here in PDF format
March 19, 2010
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi
Office of the Speaker
H232 Capitol
Washington, DC 20515
Dear Speaker Pelosi:
It appears the House of Representatives will proceed with plans to vote this weekend on President Obama’s health care legislation, despite the well-documented objections of the American people to both the contents of the bill and the manner in which the Democratic leadership hopes to pass it.
This weekend’s votes will be among the most consequential votes we will ever cast as Members of Congress. As such, it is my belief that every Member should stand before the American people and announce his or her vote as the final decision is made.
With this in mind, I request that you use your discretion under the Rules of the House of Representatives, Clause 2 and 3 of House Rule XX, to conduct the record vote by call of the roll for both adoption of the Senate health care bill (i.e. the Senate Amendment to H.R. 3590, as passed on Christmas Eve this past year) and for the rule making that bill in order.
Thank you for your consideration of this request.
Sincerely,
John Boehner
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Senate Doctors John Barrasso and Tom Coburn join the House GOP physicians for a press conference VIDEO
Senate Doctors John Barrasso and Tom Coburn join the House GOP physicians for a press conference on why the American people and the nations doctors are opposing the Democrats radical health care reform bill. Polls by Sermo.com and the New England Journal of Medicine show that the nations doctors, not lobbyists masquerading as doctors, are deeply opposed to the Senate bill the House may vote on in a few days.
The doctors will also call attention to the tricks, special deals, and arm-twisting that Democrats are relying on to ram the Senate bill through the House.
WHO: Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) Rep. Phil Gingrey (R-GA), Co-Chair GOP Doctors Caucus Rep. Tim Murphy (R-PA), Co-Chair, GOP Doctors Caucus Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX), Chairman, Health Care Caucus Rep. Phil Roe (R-TN)
Rep. Tom Price (R-GA), Rep. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Rep. John Fleming (R-LA), Rep. Paul Broun (R-GA), Rep. John Linder (R-GA)
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter Signs Idaho Health Freedom Act.VIDEO
(BOISE) – Hailing it as a reflection of public dismay with Washington, D.C., and a clear expression of State sovereignty, Governor C.L. “Butch” Otter welcomed legislative sponsors to his office at the Capitol today for the signing of House Bill 391 – the Idaho Health Freedom Act.
The Idaho Health Freedom Act also takes into account the work that Idaho already is doing on its own to promote greater accessibility and affordability to healthcare for all Idahoans. That involves working closely to create and nurture public-private partnerships to develop primary care medical homes throughout Idaho, expand medical residency programs, expand the safe and secure electronic exchange of health information, and improve the voluntary enrollment of Medicaid-eligible children.
Governor Otter said it is a different approach to government than some people are used to, but one that respects the source of government authority and resources and understands the limited but crucial role that government should play in people’s lives.
“From addressing the ‘tax gap’ to managing our aquifers, from increasing the potential for charitable giving to reorganizing management of our State parks system, and from our insistence on maintaining a stable and predictable tax structure to our continuing efforts to find savings throughout State government, this has been a productive legislative session,” he said. “We have kept our priorities where they belong – on finding better, more efficient and effective ways to serve the individuals, families and communities with whose tax dollars we are entrusted.” ###
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Governor Chris Christie Budget Address New Jersey Senate and General Assembly TEXT TRANSCRIPT
| Remarks of Governor Christopher J. Christie to the Joint session of the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly Regarding the Fiscal Year 2011 Budget. FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT |
- FY2011 Budget in Brief [pdf 1.36MB]
- Remarks of Governor Christopher J. Christie to the Joint session of the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly Regarding the Fiscal Year 2011 Budget [pdf 172kB]
- FY2011 Press Release
- FY2011 Budget Overview [pdf 226kB]
VIEW the VIDEO here: Governor Chris Christie’s Budget Message
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Arkansas Republican Senatorial Debate VIDEO
| The Republican Senatorial debate is being held tonight at UALR’s William H. Bowen School of Law at 6:30 pm. on March 16, 2010. The debate is sponsored by the Arkansas Federation of Young Republicans KATV anchor Scott Inman will moderate. Seven candidates will attend. candidates have one minute to answer each question. |
Questions being asked tonight are taken from the public, ca be posted on the Young Republicans’ Facebook page, sent to their Twitter account or e-mailed to: elizabeth.aymond@arkansasyr.org
KATV reports today that it will not stream the debate live
Links to the Candidates:
Monday, March 15, 2010
California Republican Gubernatorial Debate LIVE VIDEO STREAM
UPDATE 10/12/10: Meg Whitman Jerry Brown California Governor's Debate 10/12/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO
New Majority - California Gubernatorial Debate 03/15/10 05:35PM
California Republican Gubernatorial Debate 03/15/10 05:35PM
California Republican Gubernatorial Debate 03/15/10 05:35PM
Sunday, March 14, 2010
John Boehner I’m Doing Everything I Can To Prevent This Gov’t Takeover Of Health Care From Becoming Law VIDEO
GOP Leader Discusses Health Care, The GOP’s Chances Of Winning The House, The House’s Call for an Ethics Investigation, and Importing Terrorists Into The U.S.
In an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) said that Republicans are doing everything in their power to stop the Democrats’ government takeover of health care. Boehner noted that the Democrats’ 2,700-page health care bill, with $500 billion in tax increases and $500 billion in Medicare cuts, has been soundly rejected by the American people. Boehner also discussed the 2010 political environment and Republicans’ chances of winning the House in November. Regarding ethics, Boehner again reinforced that an investigation of what House Democratic leaders and members of their respective staffs knew about the allegations against former Rep. Eric Massa is necessary. Lastly, Boehner discussed the Congress’ opposition to the Obama Administration’s decision to close the Guantanamo Bay prison and import terrorists into the United States. Following are excerpts.
BOEHNER ON GOP EFFORTS TO STOP THE DEMOCRATS’ GOV’T TAKEOVER OF HEALTH CARE:
“I’m doing everything I can to prevent this bill from becoming law. Plain and simple. We’ve offered our ideas. We’ve asked the President to sit down and work with us. They’ve refused all the way through the process. … Well, they had the summit. We’ve offered our ideas and took a couple of Republican bread crumbs and put them on top of their 2,700-page bill. That’s not good enough. And so, what I’m doing is that I’m working with my colleagues to get the American people engaged in this fight. I don’t have enough votes on my side of the aisle to stop the bill. But I, along with the majority of the American people who are opposed to this, can stop this bill. And we’re going to do everything we can to make it difficult for them, if not impossible, to pass this bill.”
BOEHNER ON TAX HIKES AND MEDICARE CUTS IN THE DEMS’ 2,700-PAGE GOV’T TAKEOVER OF HEALTH CARE:
“We could come to an agreement on probably eight or 10 commonsense steps that you outlined to make our health care system better. But we can’t come to an agreement on eight or 10 things and throw them into a 2,700-page bill and ask my colleagues to vote for $500 billion worth of Medicare cuts – that aren’t going back into saving Medicare, they are going to come out of Medicare in order to pay for this new entitlement program. $500 billion in higher taxes at a time when we’re asking Americans to reinvest in the economy, but no, the government wants to create this new entitlement program.”
BOEHNER ON DEMS STRUGGLING TO PASS A BILL THE AMERICAN PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY REJECTED:
“The only bipartisanship that is involved in this town right now with regard to health care, is that there’s bipartisan opposition to what they are attempting to do. … If she had 216 votes in the House, this bill would be long gone. And remember, they tried to do this thing in June and July last year, if they had the votes then, it’d be law. They tried to pass it in September, October, November, December, January, February, guess what? They don’t have the votes. The American people don’t want to take this step toward government-run health insurance. It’s a dangerous step because we do have the best health care system in the world.”
BOEHNER ON THE GOP PROSPECTS OF WINNING THE MAJORITY IN THE HOUSE:
“There’s no question that the Democrats have a huge outside organization that pumps hundreds of millions of dollars into the political process outside of the campaign finance rules. But I can tell you this; we’ve got more candidates than we’ve ever had. We’ve got better candidates than we’ve ever had. We’ve got a better process of helping to grow candidates and grow campaigns than we’ve ever had. No question that we’re going to get outspent in this election. But I think that we have a chance at winning Republican control of the House, and I’m going to do everything I can to see that it happens. … Listen, it’s a steep climb but it’s doable”
BOEHNER ON ENGAGING AMERICANS WHO ARE INVOLVED IN THE TEA PARTY MOVEMENT:
“When it comes to the Tea Party folks, I think our job to listen to them. I’m going to listen to them, I’m going to walk with them, and do everything I can to interest them in working with us to bring about a smaller, less costly, and more accountable government here in Washington.”
BOEHNER ON WHY A FULL ETHICS COMMITTEE INVESTIGATION OF DEMOCRATIC LEADERS ABOUT THE MASSA ALLEGATIONS IS NECESSARY:
“We’ve seen the trust breakdown between the American people and their Congress. And it’s been clear to me for some time that we have to work here in this institution to rebuild those bonds of trust. And when things like this happen, those who are responsible ought to be held accountable. And in the case of the Member himself, he has resigned. But it’s also pretty clear that there are a lot of people – including some Democrat leaders on the other side – who were, in fact, informed of this. … I don’t know what the answers are. All I’m asking for is the Ethics Committee is to get to the bottom of – what did people know, when did they know about it, and what did they do about it?”
“Listen, when I took over as Leader a little over two years ago, I told my colleagues that I was going to hold them to a higher standard. The American people have every right to expect that highest ethical standards from their elected officials. And it’s in that pursuit, that I think that this investigation is warranted. I don’t know what the outcome is going to be. But I think that the American people deserve the answers and I think the Congress deserves the answers. ”
BOEHNER ON CLOSING GITMO AND WHETHER THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION WILL IMPORT TERRORISTS INTO THE U.S.:
“Well, no they’re not. They keep saying they are. But they want $500 million from this Congress to rehabilitate this prison in Northwest Illinois. I want to see who the members are that are going to vote for this. I wouldn’t vote for this if you put a gun to my head. … I think we have a world-class facility at Guantanamo. I think it’s the appropriate place to hold these prisoners, and they can do the tribunals right there at Guantanamo. There is no reason to bring these terrorists into the United States, no reason to increase the threat level here because they’re here and their friends might want to come. It makes no sense to me. And I don’t think that the Congress will appropriate one dime to move those prisoners from Guantanamo to the United States.”
Office of the House Republican Leader H-204 The Capitol | Washington, DC 20515 | p. (202) 225-4000 | f. (202) 225-5117 | Click here to email the Republican Leader
Carly Fiorina Releases “Hot Air” Movie chronicling Barbara Boxer’s failed tenure as a U.S. senator VIDEO
In conjunction with her speech at yesterday’s California Republican Party convention luncheon, Carly Fiorina also released a short movie entitled Hot Air, chronicling Boxer’s failed tenure as a U.S. senator. The creative and attention-grabbing movie describes Boxer’s bitter partisanship, her ineffectiveness and her 18-year long record of support for tax hikes, job-killing legislation and big-government spending. It also contrasts Boxer’s failed tenure with Carly’s record of success as a proven problem-solver, fiscal conservative and the only candidate in this race who has ever created a job, met a payroll or had to cut a budget. A new Web site, www.FailedSenator.com was also launched to not only feature Hot Air, but also to engage voters in learning more about the clear choice in this race.
“Barbara Boxer has been a professional politician her whole adult life, and she’s forgotten how the real world works. She has failed to deliver results and stand up for the people who elected her. It’s time for her career as a politician to come to an end,” continued Carly. “I come from the real world, where actions trump talk and problem-solving trumps partisanship. I am running for U.S. Senate because Washington needs a lot more common sense and a lot less hot air.”
Carly for California 915 L Street, Suite C-378 Sacramento CA. (877) 664-6676 contact@carlyforca.com
Condoleezza Rice endorses Meg Whitman; says she’ll get state ‘back on track’
"In my experiences in and out of government, I find the most effective leaders to be those who maintain a clear vision, mobilize diverse groups, and inspire them to work together in confronting the most pressing challenges,” Rice said. “That is why I am supporting Meg Whitman.”
Meg is honored to have Rice's endorsement.
"For years I've admired Condoleezza for her passion for spreading democracy around the world and her long commitment to serving our nation. She is truly a model for leadership," Meg said.
Rice served as 66th U.S. Secretary of State from 2005 to 2009, and was the second woman to hold that office. From 2001 to 2005, Rice served as National Security Advisor. Today, she teaches political science at Stanford University and is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.
This important endorsement is another sign of the growing momentum behind Meg's campaign and her message of creating jobs, cutting spending and fixing education.
Meg Whitman For Governor
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Senator.Scott Brown Republican Address 03/13/10 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT
Senator.Scott Brown Republican Address 03/13/10 VIDEO FULL TEXT TRANSCRIPT
Remarks by Sen. Scott Brown of Massachusetts, as provided by the Republican National Committee
Hello, I’m United States Sen. Scott Brown from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
When the people of my state elected me in January, they sent more than a senator to Washington – they sent a message. Across party lines, the voters told politicians in Washington to get its priorities right.
And from my travels and conversation with people throughout this country, they told me that they want their president and Congress to focus on creating jobs and reviving America’s economy. Instead, for more than a year now, we have seen a bitter, destructive and endless drive to completely transform America’s healthcare system.
In January of last year, unemployment hit 7.2% and our economy was hurting badly. But, early in President Obama’s term, he and the Democratic leadership of Congress made takeover of healthcare their first priority.
Today, times are even tougher across our nation when it comes to our economy. Nearly one in 10 Americans are still out of work. And still, the president and Congress are focused on ramming through their healthcare bill, whatever it takes, whatever the cost.
Maybe you remember what President Obama promised in his State of the Union address. He said....
...he was going to finally focus on jobs and the economy for the remainder of this year. I applauded him for that. Well, here it is, it’s almost spring. And what is he out there talking about again? That same 2,700-page, multi-trillion dollar healthcare legislation.
So, an entire year has gone to waste. Millions of Americans have lost their jobs, and many more jobs are in danger. Even now, the president still hasn't gotten the message.
Somehow, the greater the public opposition to the healthcare bill, the more determined they seem to force it on us anyway. Their attitude shows Washington at its very worst – the presumption that they know best, and they’re going to get their way whether the American people like it or not.
And, when politicians start thinking like that, they don’t let anything get in their way – not public opinion, not the rules of fair play, not even their own promises.
They pledged transparency. Instead, we have a healthcare bill tainted by secrecy, concealed cost, and full of backroom deals – and that’s just not right. They should do better. The American people expect more.
They pledged a true bipartisan effort. Instead, they have resorted to bending the rules, and they now intend to seize control of healthcare in America on a strict party-line vote.
In speech after speech on his healthcare plan, the president has tried to convince us that what he is proposing will be good for America. But, how can it be good for America if it raises taxes by a half-trillion dollars and costs a trillion dollars or more to implement? In addition, how can it be good if it takes another half a trillion dollars away from seniors on Medicare, and still includes all the backroom deals you have been hearing about for months?
Well, for the past year or more, the new establishment in Washington has tried again and again to sell this plan to the American people. But the Americans aren't buying it, and for good reason.
And now, what’s going on is a last, desperate power play. They actually tell us that passing the bill is necessary, if only to prove that something can get done in Washington.
Well, I haven’t been here very long, but I can tell you this much already: Nothing has distracted the attention and energy of the nation’s capital more than this disastrous detour. And, the surest way to return to the people’s business is to listen to the people themselves:
We need to drop this whole scheme of federally controlled healthcare, start over, and work together on real reforms at the state level that will contain costs and won’t leave America trillions of dollars deeper in debt.
This, above all, was the message that the people of my state sent to the president and the Congress in the election over a month ago.
You know some of my Democratic colleagues, you know, are being leaned on mighty hard right now. Speaker Pelosi and others are handing down their marching orders, telling them to vote for this bill no matter what.
Rarely have elected leaders been so intent on defying the public will. For many members of Congress, the time for choosing is near – do what the party leadership demands, or do what the people have asked you to do. If my colleagues don’t mind some advice from a newcomer, I’d suggest going with the will of the people.
After all, from the very beginning of this debate, the American people have called it correctly. In every part of the country, Republicans and Democrats have agreed on serious, straightforward, commonsense healthcare reform. They expect us in Washington to do the same – working together, acting fairly and by the rules, and staying focused on the need to make the American economy as strong as it can be.
That is the business that brought me here on an unexpected journey to Washington. And, it’s the responsibility of everyone sent here to serve our country. We can do better – and I challenge my colleagues and the president to do just that. I’m Sen. Scott Brown and thank you very much for listening. ###
Friday, March 12, 2010
Kevin Cramer Healthcare Statement
His office has since made attempts to minimize or outright deny these statements that were reported by the Associated Press.
I would like to know where Congressman Pomeroy stands on this issue today?
Where is he going to end up on this issue?
Will he stand with the majority of North Dakotans who oppose government-run healthcare?
Will he stand with the even larger number of North Dakotans that oppose using the budget reconciliation process to push the issue through?
Remember, Senator Conrad has said the budget reconciliation process cannot begin until the Senate bill passes the House - which puts Congressman Pomeroy front and center in this debate.
North Dakotans deserve to know if Earl Pomeroy is a man of his word. We must know if he can be counted on to do what he says and knows represents the will of his constituents or if he will cave to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.
Time is running out on Congressman Pomeroy. He must stand up and be counted.
When I go to Congress, I will never forget who I work for. No Speaker of the House or Party Boss is going to tell me how I must vote. The people demand a higher standard and I am prepared to deliver on that demand. ####
TEXT and PHOTO CREDIT: Kevin Cramer for Congress
Jonathan Paton No More Earmarks
In the current fiscal year, Congress has awarded $16 billion in earmarks, according to a study by Taxpayers for Common Sense. That's 9,499 individual earmarks.
"Unrestrained spending is one of the top concerns of voters I'm talking to throughout Southern Arizona," Paton said. "It's time to say 'no' to this form of incumbent protection that is pushing us further into debt. I can guarantee that over the next several months leading up to Election Day, we will see more and more projects coming down the pipe and highlighted at press conferences by Gabrielle Giffords and company. While some of these projects may be nice, at what cost are we accepting them?"
Gabrielle Giffords has admitted the process is corrupt -- but she keeps requesting and voting for earmarks anyway, later touting the projects in her campaigns. In 2009, Giffords requested more than $100 million in earmarks. In fact, she originally had to be shamed into releasing her earmark requests by the editorial page of the Arizona Daily Star, choosing first to keep her requests secret from the public.
TEXT CREDIT: Jonathan Paton for Congress
IMAGE CREDIT: Time1948
Jesse Kelly, We need more than earmark reform
Jesse Kelly has a consistent record of supporting across the board spending reductions as well as a Constitutionality test for federal spending. The two career politicians in the CD8 race both have records of voting for excessive spending. The voters should not be fooled by talk of ending earmarks or mention of PAYGO. These terms are both the same, election year rhetoric from career politicians.
Jesse Kelly is a Republican candidate for Arizona’s Eighth Congressional District in the southeastern region of the state. For more information on the Jesse Kelly campaign please visit VoteJesseKelly.com or send an e-mail to media@jessekellyforcongress.com.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts addressed students at the University of Alabama Law School VIDEO
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts addressed students at the University of Alabama Law School. Following his remarks he responded to questions from audience members. In response to a student, Justice Roberts said the Senate's confirmation process for federal judges is “broken down ” and stated that President Obama's State of the Union speech degenerated “into a political pep rally.”
Joint Statement by House Republican Leaders on GOP Proposal to Unilaterally Ban Earmarks
Washington, Mar 10 - Office of the House Republican Leader H-204 The Capitol |Washington, DC 20515 | p. (202) 225-4000 | f. (202) 225-5117 | Click here to email the Republican Leader
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Governor Bob McDonnell Senate Passage of Opportunity to Learn Education Reform Agenda VIDEO
Statement of Governor Bob McDonnell on Senate Passage of "Opportunity to Learn" Education Reform Agenda – House Already Passed Governor's Three Measures to Expand High Quality Public Charter Schools and College Laboratory Schools; Improve and Promote Virtual Learning – March 09, 2010. Stacey Johnson Press Secretary (804) 786-2211
vagovernor, February 10, 2010 Governor Bob McDonnell held an afternoon press conference to unveil The Opportunity to Learn, his education reform legislative package for this current session of the General Assembly designed to offer options and innovation for all Virginia schoolchildren, but especially those who are at-risk or in underperforming school systems. The Opportunity to Learn package is highlighted by measures to facilitate the expansion of high quality charter schools in the Commonwealth, and further utilize and incorporate virtual and college laboratory schools into Virginias public school system. McDonnell was joined at the event by a bipartisan group of Virginia leaders, all united in support of greater educational options for Virginia students. Among those in attendance were former Virginia Governor L. Douglas Wilder; Virginia Secretary of Education Gerard Robinson; Delegate Rosalyn Dance (D-Petersburg); and Senator Steve Newman (R-Lynchburg). Also at todays event were representatives from the University of Virginia and Virginia Commonwealth University, as well as parents and prospective students at the soon-to-open Patrick Henry Charter School in Richmond. Hampton University President Bill Harvey, a supporter of the legislation, was unable to attend as scheduled due to winter weath | RICHMOND - Governor Bob McDonnell issued the following statement following passage this afternoon by the full Senate of his "Opportunity to Learn" education reform agenda. All three of McDonnell's measures to expand high quality public charter schools and college laboratory schools, and improve and promote virtual learning, received broad bipartisan backing. "I applaud the Republicans and Democrats who came together today to help Virginia school children, especially those who are at-risk and disadvantaged, gain more educational opportunities. In the modern economy, education is the coin of the realm. Without a world-class education our young people will not be able to compete with their peers in the global marketplace. States that move proactively to bring innovation, competition and reform to their public schools are not only serving their young people well, they are improving their prospects for future economic prosperity and job-creation. The effort to expand educational opportunity is one that reaches across party lines. The leading champion of this movement is President Barack Obama. Here in Virginia, the coalition supporting more educational opportunities for all our young people includes state Senators like Republican Steve Newman and Democrat Edd Houck, state delegates like Republicans Scott Lingamfelter, Dickie Bell and Chris Peace and Democrats Rosalyn Dance and Jennifer McClellan, as well as the VEA, the Virginia School Boards Association, and the Virginia Association of School Superintendents. Today's passage of our 'Opportunity to Learn' education reform agenda means we will not tolerate a public school student in Virginia having her educational opportunities limited by her zip code. |
Senator Steve Newman (R-Lynchburg) added, "This positive legislation to reform our public education system and give all Virginia's young people the tools they need to learn and succeed is the result of real bipartisan cooperation in Richmond. This is a great day for Virginia's public schools, our public school teachers and students and parents in every community." # # #
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