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Time to Provide Certainty for Job Creators

Have you heard what Democrats in Washington are trying to do now? Rather than approve a full year extension of the payroll tax cut – a plan I support – President Obama and House Democrats are demanding a short, two month extension. It is painfully obvious that the President has never run a business. If [...]

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President Obama is Blocking Job Creation All Over the Country

13.3 million Americans are currently out of work. Unfortunately, I am beginning to believe the only job Barack Obama is interested in saving is his own. Lately the President seems more interested in appeasing his left-wing donors than promoting economic recovery. Let’s review. First, the president cow-towed to the left-wing base of the Democratic Party by blocking access [...]

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Cutting the Red Tape

71,864 pages! That is the number of pages of new regulations added to the Federal Register this year! You and I know that one of the worst things we can do for our businesses is to create an environment of economic and regulatory uncertainty. But that’s exactly what President Obama has done – at an [...]

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The REINS Act

I have said many times that one of the best ways we can grow the economy and get businesses hiring again is to get government out of the way. That’s why I’ll be supporting the REINS Act when it comes to the floor of the House this week. This bill will help rein in excessive [...]

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Op-Ed in the Fayetteville Observer: Job creation bills need action

Today, Rep. Ellmers has posted an op-ed in the Fayetteville Observer. Here’s an excerpt: Our economy is at a standstill and unemployment is at its highest level in decades. Our children are graduating from high school and college without any jobs and moving back home for a new life of unemployment purgatory. The statistics speak [...]

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Protecting Jobs From President Obama’s Government

Have you heard what the President and the National Labor Relations Board have done to our friends just south of the border? Boeing, an American company, decided to expand its operations from Washington to South Carolina. South Carolina, like North Carolina, is a right to work state where employees don’t have to unionize to earn [...]

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Cut, Cap & Balance – an approach to reform Washington

With a $14.3 trillion dollar debt, we have kicked the can to the end of the proverbial road. It is time to make the tough decisions that will reform our spending habits and set our country back on a road to fiscal responsibility. The Cut, Cap, and Balance Act is a conservative approach to tackling [...]

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What’s Holding Your Small Business Back?

For two and a half years the President and Democrats in Washington have embraced a tax, spend, and regulate mentality that, in the midst of our great recession, has proved to be a job killer. The June unemployment report – 9.2% – confirmed what we already knew. President Obama’s policies are bad for business. In [...]

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Creating a Business-Friendly Environment

“Small medical practices, like small businesses, are not immune from the barriers placed on them by ineffective and inefficient government burdens. As a registered nurse, I understand that a modern, efficient and well-equipped office is critical to the practice of medicine.” (Renee Ellmers, Fayetteville Obersver, 06/16/11) Reducing the government burden on small businesses and medical [...]

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Video: Questioning Secretary Geithner

I had the opportunity to question Secretary Geithner when he testified before the Small Business Committee last week. During our exchange, the secretary told me the administration has no choice but to continue adding to the excessive burdens on the backs of our small businesses – or else shrink the government.  On behalf of the small [...]

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