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Brendan Boyle

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Brendan Francis Boyle is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Pennsylvania's 2nd congressional district since January 6, 2015. Born on February 6, 1977, Boyle has focused on issues such as healthcare reform, education, and economic development throughout his tenure. He has been an active voice in Congress, often addressing the challenges faced by American families and advocating for policies that support working-class citizens.

Apr 28, 2021

I think it is crucial that Congress again reassert its role in holding the power of the purse.

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Apr 28, 2021

Unfortunately, in so many ways and not just in the power of the purse, we have seen, in my view, a migration of power from the legislative branch to the executive branch really over the last 20, 25 years.

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Jan 15, 2021

Yes. I mean, Donald Trump in the first debate, if you remember, said famously bad things happen in Philadelphia.

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Jan 15, 2021

We have to make sure this is thoroughly investigated. And I believe once it is, you will see an indictment of Donald Trump.

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Sep 9, 2020

I certainly one who thinks that, at the very least, labor and capital should be treated equally in our tax code.

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Jul 7, 2020

I want to echo, any investments that we could make in the United States to go toward high-speed rail...

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Jul 7, 2020

One of the misperceptions about our economy and manufacturing is the notion that caught on in recent decades that America doesn't make anything anymore...

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Mar 10, 2020

Thank you to President Obama and pragmatic Republicans like Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke.

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Mar 10, 2020

Probably the most asinine thing we do are these government shutdowns.

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Mar 10, 2020

While at the same time not going down the sort of gimmicky road that sounds great in a populist way but does not actually achieve anything.

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Mar 10, 2020

I hope that we will all learn the lessons from that history and not retreat to ideological camps.

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