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Bill Flores

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Bill Flores is a former U.S. Representative from Texas, serving in the House from 2011 to 2021. A member of the Republican Party, he represented Texas's 17th congressional district. During his tenure, Flores focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, energy policy, and veterans' affairs. He was known for his commitment to conservative principles and played a role in various legislative initiatives during his time in office. After deciding not to seek re-election in 2020, he concluded his congressional career and has since been involved in various business ventures and community activities.

Feb 27, 2012

The assumptions that have come out in each of your reports assume a virtually unlimited ability of the federal government to finance the unified deficits.

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Feb 15, 2012

Would you please send me a response to my question about what percentage the top 2 percent will pay of the total taxes under your formula?

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Feb 15, 2012

Let's grow the economy. Let's make the Federal Government small and make the private sector large.

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Feb 15, 2012

So why would a budget be prepared that would kick the can down the road?

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Feb 15, 2012

I came from a perfectly good job in the private sector, and things were happening here that I thought were going to damage the future of my family.

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Feb 14, 2012

Why does government do it better? Chairman Bernanke, last week, of the Federal Reserve, said that the private sector generally invests better.

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Feb 14, 2012

Just overall I am disappointed in the budget. It fails to address the president's competitiveness council that deals with jobs.

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Feb 14, 2012

The President's budget fails to address the fiscal crisis. It ignores his competitiveness council recommendations, ignores the deficit commission recommendations.

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Feb 14, 2012

It is not balanced. It will create winners and losers.

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Feb 14, 2012

The President's budget adds $1.9 trillion in new taxes and fees, none of which will create new jobs.

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Feb 14, 2012

A map submitted for the record by The Honorable Bill Flores follows:

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