the CBO actually said that people now have the ability to choose not to work and be dependent on a government program.
Larry Bucshon
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Larry Bucshon is an American politician and physician serving as the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 8th congressional district since 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Bucshon has focused on healthcare policy, leveraging his medical background to inform his legislative priorities. He has been involved in various initiatives aimed at improving healthcare access and affordability for his constituents. Bucshon has also participated in discussions surrounding fiscal responsibility and economic growth in Indiana.
But again, in my view, the Affordable Care Act is not going to be the solution to solve that problem.
the President said the bill could save families $2,500 in coming years. Clearly, that has not happened.
In the electrical generation sector, renewable energy, 55 percent of the subsidies generated ten percent of the electricity.
So you know, when you eliminate 40 percent of the electrical power generation in the entire United States, which is coal, which is the goal of the Administration, get used to it, American people.
Here is what the facts are, and you can see it--everyone can see it on this chart from where you are sitting--that the solar industry per kilowatt-hour is being subsidized at 1,100 times more than coal, oil and natural gas, and wind is…
Eighty-five percent of the electrical power in Indiana comes from coal, and every coal mine in the state is in my district.
I know some of the scare tactics I heard from the other side about health issues related to emission, and that is exactly what it is.
As the chairman of the Subcommittee on Research and Technology, I would like to thank the full committee chairman, Mr. Smith, the full committee ranking member, Ms. Johnson, and the subcommittee ranking member, Mr. Lipinski, for their…
Thank you, Chairman Smith. Mr. Speaker, I was pleased to work on this bipartisan effort to reduce the administrative burden placed on federally funded researchers. Last year, in my new role as the chairman of the Subcommittee on Research…
there is concern that the rules within that jurisdiction will change and you are getting this level of uncertainty amongst farmers





