“I welcome the change in language in today’s statement suggesting that the Fed may begin normalizing monetary policy later this year. Monetary policy has long since accomplished all that it can to boost growth. Further delay in normalizing monetary policy risks future price inflation, unsustainable asset price bubbles, and the inevitable recession that would follow,” Brady said.
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Washington, DC – U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady (R-Texas) released the following statement on the passage of H.R. 1029, the EPA Science Advisory Board Reform Act of 2015 and H.R. 1030, Secret Science Reform Act of 2015 which passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a 236-161 and 241-175 vote: “The EPA has a frightening amount of power over the lives of families and businesses, and has kept its practices secret from the American people for too long. Is it too much to insist that when this agency...
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“Washington must live within its means,” said Texas Congressman Kevin Brady. “This budget is about a cure for Washington’s spending problem, not simply treating the symptoms.”
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“I, and hundreds of my Capitol Hill colleagues, stood up against this assault on the Second Amendment” said U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady of Texas in defending the ammunition traditionally used by hunters and sportsmen.
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“Monthly job gains in the 250,000 to 300,000 range, while welcome, simply won't close the serious jobs gap America's unemployed are facing. We will need to generate 403,000 a month if we hope to close the 5.5 million private-sector jobs gap of the disappointing Obama recovery by the end of 2016,"
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U.S. Representatives Kevin Brady (R-Texas) and Sanford Bishop (D-Georgia), who are leading the charge to repeal the controversial federal estate tax, this week introduced the Death Tax Repeal Act of 2015.
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"'We must all stand together to stop Iran’s march of conquest, subjugation, and terror' -- that's what the Israeli Prime Minister told Congress and the American People today. It was exactly what we needed to hear," said U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady of Texas.
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U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady of Texas voted “no”.
“I intend to keep fighting for the principles in the House bill that stopped the President’s unconstitutional executive amnesty cold while fully funding the Department of Homeland Security."
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I believe in the House bill that fully funds Homeland Security and stops President Obama’s amnesty cold. I want to keep fighting because this is bigger than immigration, it’s about restoring the checks and balances of the Constitution.
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