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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.

Nov 16, 2011

Yes, before the world changes too much more.

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Nov 15, 2011

The $12.79 million in bonus pay for 10 executives that we are discussing today, bonuses that you approved, was for providing 'liquidity, stability, and affordability to the housing market.'

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Nov 14, 2011

We are all coal country but I am glad to be from Michigan.

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Nov 14, 2011

I think to go backward would waste an awful lot of resources and put things into greater confusion.

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Nov 2, 2011

I hope the administration will abandon this obstructionist course and begin to work with Congress on policies that benefit the American people.

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Nov 2, 2011

This is a 1938 law. I think it ought to be very clear from both sides of the aisle that this is not an attack on FLSA.

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Nov 2, 2011

I, along with Rep. Lee Terry of Nebraska and other members of Congress, have raised significant concerns about this proposal.

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Nov 2, 2011

There is no doubt that health care and Medicare and Medicaid expenses will likely increase a result of the potential to narrow the companionship exemption.

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Nov 2, 2011

I, along with Representative Lee Terry, of Nebraska, and other members of Congress, have raised significant concerns about this proposal and will continue to as long as these concerns are not adequately addressed.

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Nov 1, 2011

I want to give you a little further opportunity to tell us some of those stories. I mean, you talked about the Nepalis who were captured and ultimately murdered.

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Nov 1, 2011

So it is not difficult if you can talk to the witness, but if you choose not to talk to the witness.

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