"Passing a budget is not only the responsibility of Congress, but it sets the tone for our legislative goals in the coming months – one of which includes addressing America’s $20 trillion debt."
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"As Congress uses the next few months to address additional pressing items, we must operate on a parallel path to bring down the national debt and balance the budget," said Bishop.
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This August, Congressman Mike Bishop has been hosting a Jobs & Economy Tour across Oakland, Livingston and Ingham Counties – to learn about the ways local businesses are making a difference in our communities. The tour isn’t over, but here’s a quick recap of his recent stops and discussions…
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U.S. Congressman Mike Bishop, State Senator Joe Hune, Reps. Lana Theis and Hank Vaupel, and Livingston County Commissioners Chairwoman Kate Lawrence comment on Livingston County's leadership in creating meaningful employment opportunities for its residents.
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"The Financial CHOICE Act is about undoing some of the biggest regulatory burdens of the last administration and unleashing our economy’s true potential. Dodd-Frank has been an inadequate response to the recession, allowing big banks to get bigger under the slowest recovery in the last 70 years," said Bishop.
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"“I believe our district’s priorities are reflected in the legislation passed today. Moving forward, Congress must address the deeper budget problems we face," said Bishop.
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"With the six components of this legislation, agencies will be more transparent, accountable and efficient – without overstepping their authority," said Bishop.
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"Today the House sent a clear message that the overreach we’ve seen out of the Executive Branch for the last eight years stops here," said Bishop.
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"This bill secures Zika funding, increased oversight of the VA, funding to combat the opioid epidemic and a prohibition on the closure of the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility – which are important issues to families in our district," said Bishop.
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