So that closer--so you, Mr. Secretary, the point man for the President on tax reform, are you willing to sit at the table and stay at the table to finish fundamental tax reform this year?
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.
Will you commit to authentic tax reform, fix this broken code for small businesses and families as well as big businesses?
Mr. Chairman, I yield myself such time as I may consume. I want to thank the former chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, Congresswoman Maloney, for her leadership, and continue to enjoy working with you on these economic issues…
Mr. Chairman, I move that the Committee do now rise. The motion was agreed to. Accordingly, the Committee rose; and the Speaker pro tempore (Mr. DeSantis) having assumed the chair, Mr. Hastings of Washington, Chair of the Committee of the…
Mr. Chairman, I yield myself as much time as I may consume. During the annual debate on the budget resolution, the House assigns 1 hour to the Joint Economic Committee to assess current economic conditions and evaluate how the budget…
Mr. Chair, I am prepared to close, so I would be glad to reserve at this time so the former chairman of the Joint Economic Committee may close.
Mr. Chairman, I yield 3 minutes to a key member of the Joint Economic Committee, the gentleman from Wisconsin (Mr. Duffy).
Mr. Chairman, I yield myself as much time as I may consume. You know, we did have an interesting hearing in the Joint Economic Committee about the growth gap in America, about the thought and prospect that America's future growth could…
the glaring fact remains: Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund will go bankrupt in 10 years.





