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Congressman Kevin Brady represents the 8th District of Texas in the U.S House of Representatives.
As a pro-family, pro-small business conservative, Kevins strong belief in free enterprise guides him as the Senior House Republican on the Joint Economic Committee.
As a pro-family, pro-small business conservative, Kevins strong belief in free enterprise guides him as the Senior House Republican on the Joint Economic Committee.
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I cannot believe that this administration selected a tax cheat as of all things the Secretary of Treasury. Wait, *yes* I can believe that.
And you're right, Bush bashing for today's news is a fool's game. I only hope we can continue to prove this folly in the midterm elections.
This reform package grants new, more comprehensive powers to the Fed and strengthens the government's control over our economy. C4L and other friends of liberty stand in opposition to this proposal, as well as any other attempt to convert this historic movement for transparency into yet another rubber-stamping of politics as usual.
It is imperative that Audit the Fed come before the House and Senate on its own merits."
Three-fourths of Americans now support this audit as it stands, and we must demand that it is passed unadulterated.
If your Representative has co-sponsored HR 1207, demand that they pass the bill on it's own merits in it's current form.
If your Representative has NOT co-sponsored HR 1207, demand that they get on board and pass the bill on it's own merits in it's current form.