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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.
Kevin Brady
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You know Washington. If the deadline is midnight, they'll start working on it at 11:30.
Kevin Brady
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Soaring rhetoric will not restore the American people's confidence in their government.
Kevin Brady
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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.
Kevin Brady
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There are real impacts from lowering tax rates, encouraging savings.
Kevin Brady
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My belief is that despite all the media hoopla, there is much more that unites Republicans than divides us.
Kevin Brady
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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.
Kevin Brady
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The ability to immediately deduct the costs of capital investments will help employers improve worker productivity and output - which grows Main Street jobs. And with these savings, businesses across the country will have more freedom to grow, hire new workers, and increase wages.
Kevin Brady
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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.
Kevin Brady
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I'm not going to risk our precious military resources on an ineffective, unproductive mission.
Kevin Brady
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Whole communities have been devastated as good-paying jobs continue to leave the U.S.
Kevin Brady
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The people now trapped in Obamacare did what the government mandated them to do - they complied with the law. They should not be left out to dry.
Kevin Brady
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I know we disagree with Mr. Trump on this area. I'm hopeful that we can convince him that making our tax code more pro-growth will make America stronger, but to do that, it's not enough to simply buy American: we need to sell American all throughout the world.
Kevin Brady
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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.
Kevin Brady
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Here's my thinking: Since tax reform only occurs once a generation, let's not tweak what we have and call it a day.
Kevin Brady
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Voters have figured out Republicans want to save Medicare for the long term, and they know that those who say everything's just fine with it aren't leveling with them.
Kevin Brady
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If Washington were a factory, it would manufacture spending.
Kevin Brady
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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.
Kevin Brady
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Requiring the Fed to focus on preserving the purchasing power of the dollar will create a solid foundation for economic growth.
Kevin Brady
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We need smarter, 21st-century budget guardrails that would gradually trim the size of Washington in order to spur private investment, create jobs, and boost the income of hard-working Americans on Main Street.
Kevin Brady
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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.
Kevin Brady
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This bill, the Sound Dollar Act, is all about looking forward about the role the Fed should play.
Kevin Brady
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Americans deserve a simple, fairer, and flatter tax code that jumpstarts our economy, helps create jobs, and makes America a leader again.
Kevin Brady
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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.
Kevin Brady
