We need to get to the bottom of these problems and work together to identify solutions on what I hope will be a bipartisan basis.
Richard Neal
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Richard Edmund Neal is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts's 1st congressional district since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, Neal has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development throughout his tenure. He has been an advocate for Social Security and has expressed concerns about privatization efforts by Republicans. Neal has also been vocal about the impacts of trade policies on American families, particularly criticizing the effects of the Trump administration's trade war.
That is not meant as a political statement. Both conservative and liberal groups have taken advantage of the lack of transparency of 501(c)(4) status.
Mr. Speaker, I want to talk about legislation that I have reintroduced--the Automatic IRA Act of 2013. According to Boston College's Center for Retirement Research, the United States has a retirement income deficit of $6.6 trillion. One…
Madam Speaker, today I rise in opposition to the repeal of the Patients' Rights Act. Seventy-one million Americans have already taken advantage of this opportunity for preventive health care services, 100 million Americans no longer will…
Third, again, is getting the Treasury Department to take the role as the chair of the Financial Stability Oversight Council.
First of all, we really do have an exceptional nominee for United States Trade Representative.
And then last, to the extent, again, that we can develop common regulatory approaches, it can set a standard for the world.
Second is just getting financial services, Mr. Neal, in the negotiations. They are not in.
It is critical that we implement tax policy that helps America's small business grow and prosper.





