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One of the most offensive actions by the IRS is its continued unlawful seizures of money and assets of innocent Americans, called civil asset forfeiture.

Whether you are pro-choice or strongly pro-life, as I am, there should be common ground that abortion ceases to be an option when a baby can live outside the mother's womb or experience excruciating pain from a procedure.

There is a difficult leap between talking about balancing the budget and actually doing it.

We're going to have to find a way to serve our constituents and our taxpayers better and quicker and more accurately with fewer workers. I'm convinced we can do it and we don't have a choice.

What we lack is a good, strong business climate with lower taxes, fairer regulation.

And again, President Obama's health care plan really is another drag on the economy. Until we get Washington out of the way, this president's recovery is going to continue to rank dead last.

Our focus is on ensuring America has the strongest economy in the world for the next 100 years and to do that, we need to get to the role of the Federal Reserve and we need to get it right.

And I am convinced that a single focus on preserving the purchasing power of the dollar, in effect, guarding against inflation or deflation, actually creates a solid foundation for the greatest job growth and the strongest economy that America can have.

This bill, the Sound Dollar Act, is all about looking forward about the role the Fed should play.

I've spent my whole life before coming to Congress as a Chamber of Commerce manager. What that means is you help start small businesses, help them grow in good times and bad.

Here's my thinking: Since tax reform only occurs once a generation, let's not tweak what we have and call it a day.

Dave Camp, in my view, made tax reform inevitable in the sense that he showed you could broaden the base and lower the rates and simplify the code and be competitive around the world and make it more understandable.

The Fed contributed to the financial crisis, keeping interest rates too low for too long. I give them credit for responding and stabilizing the economy and the financial sector during the crisis. But then they tried to do too much with quantitative easing that went on forever, just dramatically exploding their balance sheets.

Under Obamacare - which placed 159 federal agencies, commissions, and bureaucracies between patients and doctors - patients not only face dramatically higher health care costs, they've also lost the power to choose the options right for them.

Our broken tax code is one of the main reasons the United States lags behind when it comes to economic growth, job creation, and competitiveness. Without pro-growth tax reform, our workers and our businesses will continue to suffer.

If we truly want to achieve lasting economic growth, we need our businesses to do more business - and we need them to do it in America.

At the end of the day, Republican-driven tax reform is not only going to be good for the economy and for growth. It's going to be good for middle-class Americans.

If we were starting from scratch, there's no question a simple retail consumption tax with protections for those with lower incomes would drive the economy the best and be the simplest to administer.

South Dakota, like a lot of rural states, small states, there are small cities with a very big work ethic, very common sense approach. That has certainly shaped me.

I think it is a mistake to withdraw from Trans-Pacific Partnership because if America abandons the Asia Pacific markets, we'll lose.

It's just wrong to work your whole life to build up a nest egg, build your own business - you pass away, and Uncle Sam can swoop in and take away nearly half of everything you've earned. Can you imagine that? Having to sell off most of your land just to keep it from the government, just to save the house.

America's tax code is beyond repair. Tinkering with it won't work. The only hope is a bold tax-reform plan that will liberate our nation from the slow-growth status quo and jump-start a new era of American prosperity and growth.

I want to give consumers way more choices in health care. Choice and competition always drive down costs better than central control.

The world has changed. It's not enough to simply buy American; we have to sell American, sell our products and goods and services throughout this world.

I've always intuitively liked the consumption-tax model.

I'm a strong-and-stable-dollar advocate, and the Fed has been moving dangerously away from that mission.

When American workers are losing their jobs to people in other countries, Washington cannot afford to ignore this disturbing trend any longer. While Democratic presidential candidates want to just blame U.S. corporations, the reality is that their strategy won't help protect American workers or save their jobs.

It's time to permanently lower America's tax gate so that the $2 trillion in stranded U.S. profits can flow back into America to be invested in new jobs, research and growth.

I firmly believe Americans are far better off under tax reform than they ever were sticking with this old, messed up, outdated tax code.

Tax Day is often a source of frustration for taxpayers, so anything that can make the process less painful is appreciated.

In my view, the biggest challenge facing this country is that we are not living within our means. Spending cuts can only get us halfway there.

We need a simpler, fairer tax code that protects taxpayers. Not special interests.

When we don't unite, we do a terrible job.

Tax reform is the legislative challenge of a generation for America. It hasn't been accomplished since 1986, when President Reagan and Congress delivered the most sweeping overhaul of our nation's tax code in American history. 2017 is the year to change that and make history of our own.

As chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee - the chief tax-writing body in Congress - I understand that true comprehensive tax reform is tremendously difficult.

The Reagan tax reform delivered real fairness, closing loopholes for Washington special interests so that all Americans could keep more of their hard-earned paychecks.

Tax reform for the 21st century means rewarding hardworking families by closing unfair loopholes, lowering tax rates across the board, and simplifying the tax code dramatically. It demands reducing the tax burden on American businesses of all sizes so they can keep more of their income to invest in our communities.

My belief is that despite all the media hoopla, there is much more that unites Republicans than divides us.

We cannot allow American taxpayers to foot the bill for tax revenue grabs in Europe and elsewhere.

I think NAFTA has been extremely beneficial to the United States, in many ways, but there's no question after 23 years it needs to be updated, to say the least.

We must move aggressively in Asia-Pacific because our competitors like China are moving very swiftly to tie down a regional trade agreement that leaves... our farmers and our workers and our businesses out.

We want to deliver tax relief all across the country, no matter where you live.

No one has yet convinced me a dollar stranded overseas is better than a dollar brought back home here to America for any reasons. So, if a company needs it, whether it's to do research, buy another business in America, grow jobs or try to become more financially strong, that is good for the United States.

What I'm absolutely certain of is, every day we delay in accessing that Asia-Pacific region, the more we lose economically.

The Affordable Care Act has hurt more people that it's helped.

Ways and Means is the committee that tackles the big issues that affects people's lives and their jobs in a major way.

Texas is made for trade.

Americans need health care focused on them, not Washington. They want choices, not more mandates. They want affordable plans with ready access to local doctors and hospitals - not high-priced plans with doctors they don't know.

Americans deserve a simple, fairer, and flatter tax code that jumpstarts our economy, helps create jobs, and makes America a leader again.

I'm tired of seeing American jobs, manufacturing, and headquarters forced overseas due to a tax code that works against us.

America's fiscal future is frightening.

We must cut federal spending - every wasted dollar, every low priority program, and every unconstitutional overreach - every day.

As the American people have discovered, soaring rhetoric is no substitute for effective leadership on the key issues facing our nation: jobs, runaway spending, and an exploding government debt.

Soaring rhetoric will not restore the American people's confidence in their government.

My friends and family know I love playing baseball - Little League through college. And every year in the annual Congressional Baseball Game for charity played at Nationals Stadium.

In 2012, I helped lead the successful effort in Congress to allow states to conduct drug testing of people receiving unemployment benefits.

One of America's best investments in peace and security is our special relationship with Israel.

Our Savior's birth is the ultimate reminder that miracles happen and often when we don't expect them.

Our compassion for one another, and our individual actions to help, is what makes our nation - and our community - great.

This turbulent world is far from a perfect place.

The single greatest force for deficit reduction is a growing economy.

Americans have seen the value of the dollar slowly decline due to the steady erosion of inflation.

Inflation destroys savings, impedes planning, and discourages investment. That means less productivity and a lower standard of living.

Requiring the Fed to focus on preserving the purchasing power of the dollar will create a solid foundation for economic growth.

Houston is a dynamic, international city shaped by leaders who dreamed big and acted with an eye firmly focused on the long term.

A stronger global hub at Bush means a stronger economic future for Houston.

Longer and more frequent delays for international passengers at Bush will only cede business to Houston's competitors - and the jobs that go along with it.

American jobs are being lost to foreign countries, and U.S. companies are urged to move their manufacturing plants, new technologies and headquarters overseas.

Whole communities have been devastated as good-paying jobs continue to leave the U.S.

For decades, American companies, large and small, have been competing with one hand tied behind their backs thanks to our unfair, outdated tax code.

Given a choice between President Trump with more freedom for Americans and ObamaCare with more government, I chose to stand with President Trump and freedom.

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