Congressman Tom Price

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Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) praises the decision by the House Republican conference to issue a moratorium on earmarks that will help restore fiscal responsibility in Congress.

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Press Release

Republican Study Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-GA) issued the following statement regarding the proposed Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA).

“There is no doubt that our financial regulations are in need of serious reform, but the proposed CFPA is a reckless overreach that will do even greater damage to our economy,” said Chairman Price. “This massive new government agency will hinder economic growth by restricting consumer choice, obstructing access to credit, and subjecting an endless list of industries to unbridled new regulation. This solution demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of the root causes of our financial crisis, and leaves taxpayers subject to even more punishment from the disastrous too-big-to-fail philosophy.

“A more honest name for this legislation would be the ‘Restricting the American Dream and Job Destruction Act.’ From average families to entrepreneurial investors, from small business owners to large job creators, all Americans will have greater difficulty achieving the prosperity they seek as a result of this legislation. Congress should be working to promote economic growth and job creation. Instead, we’re creating a new government monstrosity that will stifle economic activity and leave Americans with fewer economic opportunities. Last July, Republicans introduced legislation to responsibly reform financial sector regulation without destroying opportunities for Americans to find gainful employment. Americans want fair rules as they work hard to achieve the American dream, but they also want a system that ensures the American dream is still possible.”

NOTE: House Republicans have introduced H.R. 3310, the Consumer Protection and Regulatory Enhancement Act.

Source:
The “Restricting the American Dream and Job Destruction Act”

You can track H.R.3126 Consumer Financial Protection Agency Act of 2009 here.

Rep. Tom Price (R-GA) was on Fox News discussing the outrage coming from the American people and their calling for patient-centered solutions to health care reform. (September 4, 2009)

Rep. Tom Price (GA-06) delivers his opening statement during the Committee on Education and Labor mark up on Americas Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009. (July 15, 2009)



You can track the healthcare bill here: H.R.3200: America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009

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