If you lowered the corporate rate and did so by getting rid of some of the existing preferences and those preferences also applied to the pa...
Building on what my colleague, Congressman Clyburn, just said and what Co-Chair Hensarling talked about earlier in terms of the impact of th...
I have some concerns about the current law baseline because I don't think it is realistic.
It is about the economy and jobs.
I didn't provide you enough specificity to be able to come up with a score, but you could come up with a score if certain decisions were mad...
I think Congressman Clyburn has just made a great point, which is the economy plays such a huge role here.
If we don't get at that, the largest part and the fastest-growing part of the budget, we will, of course, not have accomplished our goal.
This is a solution in search of a problem. It is not something we need to do.
We are seeing brazen attempts around the country to undermine it.
I understand the burdens of the costs and resources in ensuring the fundamental right to vote is exercised.
These new State voting laws are a result of an organized effort to limit voting rights.
I appreciate the work that they do.
We are supposed to be the neutral arbiters and judge and decide cases without regard to who it is who is before us or what their views are.
This was a man-made catastrophe that could have been avoided if we had had, as Senator Reed said, a better regulatory system.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is an essential part of that, recognized by a majority of both sides of the aisle
It is my honor to introduce one of the finest public servants I have ever met, Richard Cordray.
what has happened in this economy is that we had not a free market, which I support, but a free-for-all market
He targeted financial institutions, including Fannie Mae, that used accounting fraud to undermine investments