Executive Orders Can’t Change Statutory Law
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | March 24th at 04:40 PM |
As they did in the Senate with the ‘Cornhusker Kickback’ and the ‘Louisiana Purchase,’ backroom promises were made to some members in the House of Representatives in exchange for a yes vote on the recently passed health care bill. One of the most controversial was President Obama’s promise to sign an executive order he claims would reinforce a ban within the bill on the use | Read More »
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The American People Deserve Better Than Costly, Flawed Government Takeover of Health Care
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | March 22nd at 10:49 AM |
The debate in Washington this month reached a level of intensity that I have never seen. People took to the streets and to the halls of Congress to loudly declare in one united voice their strong opposition to the government takeover of health care. And, after fifteen months of ignoring the political minority and the will of the American people, the House of Representatives passed | Read More »
A Disconnected Congress
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | March 11th at 10:45 AM |
The House of Representatives spent much of yesterday discussing H.ConRes. 248, the Afghanistan War Powers Resolution, sponsored by Congressman Dennis Kucinich (D-OH). The resolution would have required the president to remove all U.S. troops in Afghanistan within 30 days of the resolution being signed into law unless the president felt it would not be safe to do so. In that case, the president would then | Read More »
Preview of the State of the Union
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | January 27th at 01:55 PM |
After riding into Washington with promises of hope and change and overwhelming public support, one year later President Obama is sitting in a much different position. He has yet to pass one of his major agenda items, including health care and cap-and-trade, and his approval rating has dropped below 47% according to the latest Rasmussen poll. In his first State of the Union address this | Read More »
American Support in Haiti
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | January 27th at 01:29 PM |
Earlier this month, a massive earthquake struck the small island-nation of Haiti, producing catastrophic damage in and around its capital city of Port-au-Prince. The earthquake has caused immeasurable human suffering. Although the total devastation is still unknown, approximately 100,000 people have been killed and more than two million people have been left homeless. During such a time of great peril and human suffering, the American | Read More »
Change We Don’t Want
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | January 20th at 12:55 PM |
The resounding victory by Republican Scott Brown in the Massachusetts special election last night demonstrated a fact that President Obama might not be too happy with: the winds of change can blow both ways. The people of Massachusetts – an historically liberal state – spoke with one voice to reject his legislative agenda and to loudly say no to a government takeover of health care, | Read More »
Cap-and-Tax Bad for Farmers, Rural America
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | December 7th at 12:41 PM |
We like to say that we have the safest, most abundant, most affordable food and fiber supply in the world. But this isn’t just a boastful expression, it is a reality. Our farmers and ranchers are responsible for feeding folks living in our country and throughout the world. But, cap and tax legislation threatens that safe, abundant and affordable food and fiber supply. The agriculture | Read More »
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Pelosi’s Trillion Dollar Government Takeover of Health Care a Bad Prescription for America
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | November 6th at 03:11 PM |
The debate over health care has reached a fevered pitch in our nation’s capital. Over the last several months, millions of Americans have spoken out at town halls, have called and written in to the White House, and have even made personal visits to their members of Congress to express their strong opposition to government run health care. Yet Speaker Pelosi has once again ignored | Read More »
Pelosi’s Government Takeover of Health Care Hurts Seniors
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | October 30th at 03:20 PM |
No matter how many different ways she scores it, Speaker Pelosi’s health care legislation will cost the American taxpayers approximately one trillion dollars. Right now, the federal government is running a deficit – fiscal year 2009 ended with the government more than $1.42 trillion in debt – and our national debt continues to climb every day. In order to pay for her almost trillion dollar | Read More »
Government Run Health Care Not What the Doctor Ordered for Small Business
By: Congressman Frank Lucas (Diary) | October 29th at 06:07 PM |
As Congress moves closer towards solidifying a health care reform package, one thing is clear: the Democrats’ takeover of health care is bad for small businesses. H.R. 3962, the health care bill currently in the House has a price tag of almost one trillion dollars. As our national debt climbs to over $9 trillion, the only way to pay for this legislation is by | Read More »