Will you commit to provide the total number of foreclosures and loan modifications completed in each of the States represented by Members of this Committee prior to the Committee's vote on your nomination?
Bob Menendez Jr.
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Robert Menendez Jr. is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 8th congressional district since January 3, 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, he succeeded his father, Robert Menendez Sr., who has had a long career in politics. Menendez Jr. focuses on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic development, reflecting the needs of his constituents in New Jersey. He has been vocal about political integrity and has made statements regarding the need for reform within the political system.
I have some serious concerns about the Committee considering this many nominees at one time.
I have not seen any justification rooted in facts, and at least one of your future colleagues, NCUA Chair McWatters, told this Committee he opposes the fund's elimination.
Let me ask you this. Do you believe that the President should sign a tax reform bill that raises taxes on almost a quarter of all middle-class families?
While on the campaign trail, the President promised to cut taxes on the middle class. What we see under his plan... is that the top 1 percent of millionaires and billionaires would receive nearly half of all the tax cuts.
It is my personal belief that Congress as a whole is a coequal branch of government with the executive and must, therefore, dutifully exercise its role not only as overseer, but as authorizer.
I certainly believe that if a potential 22 million more Americans are uninsured by 2026 and cause premiums to skyrocket for middle-class families and those nearing retirement, that is going to have an impact on the economy.
we knew principal reduction would provide a pathway to affordable and sustainable payments for underwater borrowers.
Would you agree that improving the labor provisions in NAFTA is critical--I think you just referred to it--in a sense, to the long-term success of the agreement and to ensure that American workers see more of the benefits of trade?





