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April 28, 2016
Weeks after blowing past the statutory deadline to enact a budget, Republicans in Congress are lashing out.
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April 21, 2016
According to CNN, “Paul Ryan wants everyone to know he's no John Boehner.”
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April 20, 2016
The House Republican Conference – under the former GOP Budget Chairman, Speaker Ryan – blew their budget deadline last Friday. Par for the course for House GOP, really, because they are failing to take action to confront crises facing American families across the country.
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April 19, 2016
More than 2,200 days after the President signed the Affordable Care Act – and after 63 House GOP votes to repeal or undermine the law – House Republicans are telling us, yet again, that they just need “a little time” to come up with their fantasy ACA alternative.
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April 15, 2016
Speaker Ryan and the House GOP blew past the statutory deadline for Congress to enact a budget. Instead of coming together with Democrats to pass a budget resolution that will create jobs and grow the paychecks of hard-working American families, Republicans decided not to pass one at all.
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April 15, 2016
Today, House Republicans blew past the budget deadline and couldn't even enact their shameful, ‘Road to Ruin' budget proposal.
House GOP to miss budget deadline amid divisions in caucus
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April 13, 2016
Speaker Ryan and the House Republican leadership have failed to meet the most basic measure of responsibility: passing a budget – and the media has taken note:
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April 12, 2016
...Pass a budget this year.
That budget collapse is not what the Speaker is going to talk about in his latest big speech this afternoon. But after months of rhetoric and lofty promises, Speaker Ryan and House Republicans are ready to stumble past the April 15th statutory deadline to pass a budget resolution.
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April 11, 2016
The Do-Nothing Congress is back – and Speaker Ryan’s “big ideas” media tour can’t conceal the total dysfunction of the Republican House.
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April 11, 2016
Americans scraping and saving for retirement deserve to know their financial advisor will help them protect their future – many expect this already. Last week, the Department of Labor unveiled a strong, final conflict of interest rule to help safeguard hardworking middle class families’ retirement savings, and the positive reviews continue to pour in: this rule will enhance and strengthen the retirement security of hard-working Americans across the country.