Congressman Doug Lamborn "Congressional Republicans must show the American people that we are serious about cutting spending and reducing the size and scope of the federal government"
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Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) "No American should have to pay for ideology he or she disagrees with. And government doesn't have business funding any ideology, whether we agree with it or not."
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Rep. Doug Lamborn was in the House Chambers Wednesday afternoon as Former Speaker of the House, Nancy Palosi, passed the gavel to Republican John Boehner, of Ohio.
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Colorado Springs Gazette by Doug LambornI have been listening intently to the people all over the Pikes Peak region at town hall meetings, in small businesses, online and on the radio. The message they are sending me is loud and clear – get big government out of the way and allow the free markets to get the economy moving again.
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Two Colorado Republican congressmen, Reps. Doug Lamborn and Mike Coffman, have also sent letters to DOE in which they noted the proposed ruling would undermine "long-established independent accrediting agencies" (Lamborn) and potentially involve the government "in setting course requirements, quality measures, faculty qualifications and various mandates about how and what to teach." (Coffman).
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Government spending is out of control and President Obama's method of throwing more money at our economy is not working. Federal spending cuts need to start somewhere, and there is no better place than a program that can survive on its own.
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The good news is that if we reject nationalized health care, there are many free-market reforms that can lower the cost of health care. I support common-sense solutions such as giving the same tax breaks corporations enjoy to everyone who purchases health insurance on their own. I would like to provide immediate and substantial financial assistance, through new tax credits, to low- and modest-income Americans.
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Stopping the President's controversial appointment of Harold Koh as legal advisor to the State Department is the first major mission of a newly-formed caucus of House Members devoted to issues of American sovereignty.
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