If that has been noticed by you, how are you continuing to focus the real partnership that a state regulator can be in helping employers and employees in making sure that, while we have a safe workplace, we have a workplace to come back to…
Tim Walberg
The Public Record
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 would especially like to thank Congressman Tim Walberg and Congressman Dale Kildee for their work on behalf of our home state of Michigan.
the role of government is not to create jobs, but to create an environment where the private sector can be successful
Governor Snyder has delivered. During his first year in office, he worked with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to eliminate the state's $1.5 billion budget deficit.
So right-to-work is an issue that may have its time and place, but I don't believe it is appropriate in Michigan during 2012.
In my role as the chairman of the Workforce Protection Subcommittee, we provide oversight to various aspects of the Department of Labor.
The Constitution of the United States establishes a system in which the states are unequivocally the laboratories of democracy.
Workforce tends to deal with creating opportunities and giving people skills. That is simply not good enough.
I clearly encourage Congress and the federal government to look at ways to deal with the deficit and the debt elimination that is required.





