I can't think of another federal law that considers full-time work as 30 hours.
Tim Walberg
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Tim Walberg is an American politician currently serving as the U.S. Representative for Michigan's 5th congressional district, a position he has held since January 5, 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Walberg has focused on various issues during his tenure, including education and fiscal policy. He has been vocal about the challenges facing education in the United States, recently commenting on the decline in NAEP scores in subjects like math and reading.
I believe we can do better than misguided policies that destroy full-time jobs.
We cannot afford to sit on the sidelines as this law imposes increased benefit costs, fees, and new taxes on our plans.
It seems with each passing day there are new reports of employers facing tough choices thanks to this particular provision in the health care law.
If I might, the distinguished ranking member mentioned the efforts in the House to repeal Obamacare...
It will shatter not only our hard earned health benefits but destroy the foundation of the 40-hour work week that is the backbone of the American middle class.
I want to say thank you to Dr. Holtz-Eakin, Ms. Turner, and Mr. Richardson for defending that truth of what private enterprise is about;
I thank my chairman. Mr. Chairman, our children are being held back by an outdated, cumbersome, and overbearing Federal system. It's clearly not working. Statistics show that only 34 percent of our eighth graders are proficient in reading…
Do you think it was pretextual for Ms. Lerner to label these applications as advocacy cases when they were really Tea Party cases?
Mr. Speaker, I thank my colleague from Georgia. Mr. Speaker, this must come as a shock to the administration and Democrat Senate leadership who have recently described ObamaCare as ``wonderful for our country.'' But not to us in the House…





