Thank you, Dave, you took over at a tough time. This is a very difficult job.
Chuck Fleischmann
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Chuck Joseph Fleischmann is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Tennessee's 3rd congressional district since January 5, 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Fleischmann has focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, job creation, and national security during his tenure in Congress. He has been involved in various legislative efforts and has served on multiple committees, contributing to discussions on energy, transportation, and infrastructure. Fleischmann was born on October 24, 1963, and has been active in Tennessee politics for several years, building a reputation as a staunch advocate for his constituents.
Today, I rise to honor America's teachers. I do that because I spoke with my 17-year-old son, who is a junior at Silverdale Baptist Academy, and he was asking me about teachers. Now, most of you all know I had two elementary schools, three…
Does DHS have sufficient funds to staff the National Targeting Center, if the draft rule does go into effect?
What is your plan for mitigating and eliminating excessive customs and immigration wait times at our nation's airports?
When can we expect to see a published Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (on the Air Cargo Advanced Screening Pilot Program)?
No, I will not yield at this time. People come up to me all the time, higher deductibles, higher premiums, more Federal control. This is not good health care reform.
We did need health care reform in this country. There is no question about that, but we did not need Obamacare.
I call Obamacare into question. I call this administration into question, and I call the disaster that this has caused in terms of job creation, in terms of an overreach of government authority.
Your administration has repeatedly given reprieve to business by delaying the mandate that requires large employers to provide healthcare coverage or pay fines, yet you refuse to consider granting that same option to individuals who are…
On rollcall No. 591, I was unavoidably detained--I would have voted, ``yes.'' ____________________





