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Kevin Brady

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Kevin Brady is a Republican politician from Texas, best known for his role as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served from 1997 to 2021. During his tenure, he held significant positions, including Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, where he played a key role in shaping tax policy and economic legislation. Brady was instrumental in the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, which aimed to reduce taxes for individuals and businesses. He has also been an advocate for various initiatives related to trade, healthcare, and education.

Jun 26, 2013

Your job isn't to cover up, it is to open up this agency.

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Jun 26, 2013

You need to understand one thing. The Ways and Means Committee is going to get to the truth, good or bad.

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Jun 26, 2013

until the IRS proves that it can responsibly manage its current funds, the IRS will not see one more dime in taxpayer funding.

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Jun 26, 2013

Who initiated the targeting of conservative organizations for extra scrutiny based on their political beliefs?

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Jun 25, 2013

Mr. Speaker, Chairman Johnson, thank you for your leadership on this issue and, Mr. Doggett, for your eloquent support. When American families are fortunate enough to have children, they often face an important decision: Can they afford to…

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Jun 19, 2013

If Medicare is just fine, as some claim, then why the Medicare trustees issue and Medicare funding warning for the seventh straight year?

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Jun 19, 2013

the 2013 trustees report continues to make it abundantly clear that Medicare's financial future is in trouble.

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Jun 19, 2013

The conclusions of the Medicare trustees are deeply troubling and should serve as a call to action for those who want to save Medicare.

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Jun 19, 2013

And if sincere concerns about Medicare's financial condition are summarily dismissed as alarmist rhetoric by some Members of Congress, then why can't Medicare pay its medical bills for seniors in just 13 short years?

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Jun 19, 2013

We can't wish this problem away. Medicare is going broke too quickly.

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Jun 19, 2013

Today no Member of Congress can honestly look a 52-year-old American in the eye and assure them that Medicare will be there for them when they retire because the trustees report has just confirmed that.

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