We are continuing to try to fund everything, when we have critical things that we need to fund.
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.
I do believe we can do more with less if we prioritize and recognize that some of the extravagant vacations that we want to spend it on, we can't do that right now.
The fact of the matter is about 65 percent of the American people want us to be having this discussion about the Affordable Care Act.
The American people should take note again of the administration using unelected officials to change the laws of the land.
The Obama administration is again trying to put in place their ideological agenda they could not get through a Democratic-controlled Congress.
What we are really talking about here is an overreaching and ideologically slanted NLRB.
I don't like it when people use buzz words to try to get people's attention, and cancer is one of those.
the administration could not push through card check and other anti-worker legislation through the 111th Congress.
Thank you, Mr. Kline. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to talk about jobs. The first thing I want to do is correct this ridiculous notion that this bill causes jobs to go overseas. I would argue it does just the opposite. Just like Dr. Roe, I…
Thank you, Chairman Kline. Mr. Chairman, first let me thank Representative Hunter, Chairman Kline, Ranking Member Miller, and others for their hard work and leadership on this legislation. I rise today as a cosponsor of H.R. 2218, the…
Here we are on the verge of a financial meltdown, and my friends on the other side of the aisle are worried about politics. They are here today worried about protecting the President from having to do his job: lead. The Republicans in the…





