John Culberson United States Congressman John Culberson 7th District of Texas
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Tax and Spend

During the 110th Congress, I voted against $515 billion in new spending, and rejected $206 million in proposed earmarks. Under the Democrats' major tax and spend proposal, the average District Seven resident would see a $3300 tax increase.  Furthermore, unless Congress votes to stop them, the following tax increases will occur.

U.S. Financial Burden

My highest priority as your Congressman is ensuring our prosperity now and in the future by keeping the U. S. Treasury, and our children and grandchildren, from going deeper into debt.

On every vote and on every issue, I always remember our nation’s immense unfunded financial burden. Unfortunately, as you can see on pages 5 and 6 of this important GAO report, this $53 trillion unfunded obligation has grown by 158% since 2000. This structural debt is the principle reason I have voted against so many new spending initiatives and expanding government programs since I was sworn in as your Congressman in January 2001.

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05.13.09
FIRST CARS, NOW CONSTRUCTION

First President Obama and the liberal leadership in Congress injected themselves into the auto industry. Now, they are proposing to enter the school construction business. The federal government must stop over reaching.

Today I went on the House floor and spoke out against H.R. 2187 - 21st Century Green High-Performing Public School Facilities Act. This bill expands the reach of the federal government, burdens local school agencies with green mandates and cost $32.9 billion over five years at a time of record deficits.

To view my remarks, please click on the screen below.



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