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  • MEMBERS OF CONGRESS DECRY GROSS ERRORS IN ‘STIMULUS’ TRACKING, AGAIN URGE GOV. STRICKLAND TO ESTABLISH INDEPENDENT, BIPARTISAN PANEL
    Nov 20, 2009  - In light of numerous stateand national news reports detailing wasteful spending and inaccurate reports surrounding the massive“stimulus”  bill passed earlier this year, Ohio’s eight Republican members of Congress yesterday sent a letter to Governor Ted Strickland (D-OH), again urging him to establis... More
  • NEAL, TIBERI MEASURE TO SAVE JOBS SIGNED INTO LAW
    Nov 6, 2009  - U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) today announced legislation he and U.S. Congressman Richard Neal (D-MA) introduced to provide temporary and limited tax relief to help struggling businesses retain and create more jobs was included in the Unemployment Insurance Extension bill signed into law by Pre... More
  • IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: COLUMBUS DISPATCH EDITORIAL: Cooking the books
    Nov 4, 2009  - The closer Congress comes to passing some kind of health-care overhaul, the clearer it becomes that lawmakers have no intention of being honest about the balance sheet. The proposed overhaul now before the U.S. Senate is touted as having a cost of $829 billion in its first decade, including an $81 b... More
  • IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: WALL STREET JOURNAL EDITORIAL: The Worst Bill Ever
    Nov 2, 2009  - Speaker Nancy Pelosi has reportedly told fellow Democrats that she's prepared to lose seats in 2010 if that's what it takes to pass ObamaCare, and little wonder. The health bill she unwrapped last Thursday, which President Obama hailed as a "critical milestone," may well be the worst piece of post-N... More
  • AWARD TO BRING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, JOBS TO OHIO
    Oct 29, 2009  - U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) today congratulates the Ohio Community Development Finance Fund as the U.S. Department of the Treasury awards the organization a $50 million New Markets Tax Credit from the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund.  The New Markets Tax Credit al... More
  • STATEMENT BY CONGRESSMAN PAT TIBERI (R-OH) ABOUT VICE PRESIDENT BIDEN'S TRIP TO OHIO
    Oct 26, 2009  - U.S Congressman Pat Tiberi (R-OH) today issued the following statement regarding Vice President Joe Biden’s trip to Ohio:“Just days after President Obama’s own financial experts said he biggest economic impact of the stimulus has already occurred, Vice President Biden should be providing some answer... More
  • TIBERI: REDIRECT OR RECALL REMAINING STIMULUS DOLLARS NOW
    Oct 23, 2009  - U.S. Congressman Pat Tiberi today issued the followingstatement after reading reports of Christina Romer’s (Chair of the President’s Council of Economic Advisors) prepared testimony before the Joint Economic Committee, reporting “Most analysts predict that the fiscal stimulus will have its greatest ... More
  • IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: WALL STREET JOURNAL OP/ED: States of Personal Privilege
    Oct 9, 2009  - How good is Sen. Max Baucus's health reform bill? So good that Democrats have made sure some of the most costly provisions don't apply to their own states.The Senate Finance Committee is gearing up for a final vote next week, and Chairman Baucus now appears to have the Democratic votes to pass his b... More
  • IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: COLUMBUS DISPATCH: Expansion of Medicaid could impose costs on Ohio
    Oct 7, 2009  - WASHINGTON -- As Ohio officials try to close an $850 million budget hole, the key U.S. Senate health-care overhaul package could cost Ohio $922 million in additional Medicaid spending in the plan's first five years.The health-care bill, which is expected to win the Senate Finance Committee's approva... More
  • IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: CBS: Obama Admin: Cap And Trade Could Cost Families $1,761 A Year
    Sep 16, 2009  - The Obama administration has privately concluded that a cap and trade law would cost American taxpayers up to $200 billion a year, the equivalent of hiking personal income taxes by about 15 percent. A previously unreleased analysis prepared by the U.S. Department of Treasury says the total in new ta... More