VERA, VOICE OF TEXAS

WASHINGTON, June 8 -

CLICK HERE TO WATCH

Mr. Speaker, each month I receive thousands of emails from my neighbors in Texas about issues that are important to them. Vera from Humble, Texas, wrote me this:

“American manufacturers do their part to improve the environment, and United States manufacturing is the leader in developing clean technologies. Policymakers should look very cautiously at new government programs that would expand environmental rules or impose entirely new regulatory regimes. The EPA’s actions, such as those on ozone standards, chemical action plans, and cement emission regulations will increase costs, destroy jobs, and undermine U.S. manufacturers’ ability to compete in the global marketplace. Our position and our prosperity will not hold if American manufacturing continues to be the victim of overregulation. Congress must commit to policies that ensure America’s ability to compete and to succeed.”

Mr. Speaker, Vera is right. Regulators need to quit putting American businesses out of business because of unnecessary, expensive overregulation.

And that’s just the way it is.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH

 

Connect with Ted

  • facebook
  • youtube
  • twitter
  • flickr
  • email-ted
Do you believe the IRS engaged in criminal activity when it targeted conservative groups for enhanced scrutiny?
 
  • National Debt
  • Bill Search
  • Votes
Learn more about us debt.

In Memoriam

Get the flash player here: http://www.adobe.com/flashplayer

“If I knew my death would assure the liberation of Texas, I would not live another hour.”

~Lorenzo de Zavala. First Vice President of the Republic of Texas.

“With the venerable remains of our worthy companions as witnesses, I invite you to declare to the entire world, “Texas shall be free and independent or we shall perish in the glorious combat.”’

~Capt. Juan Seguin, Texas Army. As he buried the ashes of the Alamo Defenders.

"I shall never surrender or retreat. Victory or Death."

~Col. William Barrett Travis. Commander of the Alamo 1836