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Lawmakers push to give states more power in health care
Coverage of the introduction of my latest bill, the State Health Flexibility Act
Rokita: Education Decisions Are Best Made by Parents, Teachers; not Washington
Rep. Rokita blog post on education reform via Hoosier Access
Site links local manufacturing jobs, applicants
Fourth District Businesses Working Together to Create Jobs Several Hoosier manufacturers have created a job posting hub, advancingmanufacturing.com. It was launched through the efforts of Indiana Region 4 Workforce Board, Caterpillar, Fairfield Manufacturing, Wabash National, Ivy Tech Community College, and many others.
To President Obama, the ends justify the means
President Obama’s knowledge of the Constitution makes his blatant disregard for it -- from his recent ‘recess’ appointments to the individual mandate at the center of ObamaCare to employing the regulatory apparatus to bypass the legislative process -- all the more troubling.
Baby Eden Coming Home
One of the best parts of the Christmas holiday is being together with family. A West Lafayette family received a holiday miracle Thursday when they got word their family will finally be complete.
Indiana Lawmaker: Holder Absent on Primary Petition Fraud Case
Republican Rep. Todd Rokita, who served eight years -- from 2002 to 2010 -- as Indiana's secretary of state, told Fox News that he has not received a response from Holder on either charges of election fraud in the 2008 Democratic presidential primary in his state or other issues of election integrity.
Rokita finds election law expertise useful as he adjusts to life on Hill
When Rep. Todd Rokita (R-Ind.) came to Washington he thought the chapter of his life dealing with election laws was over. But members of Congress have been proposing and debating voter identification laws — something with which he’s all too familiar.
ROKITA: New austerity in our future
The hard truth is, unless we get our spiraling debt situation under control, we are going to be facing an austerity so severe that it will make the last decade of economic stagnation look mild by comparison.
Budget Cuts Loom as Super Committee Fails - Rokita Not Surprised
Rep. Todd Rokita (R - 4) met with more than 40 members of the White County Tea Party Patriots in Monticello Monday night. The Republican went through a presentation on the nation's debt, then answered a variety of questions from the audience.
Most from Indiana back balanced-budget amendment
"A balanced-budget amendment remains our best hope of righting our nation's fiscal situation before our foreign creditors force the decision, and our children and grandchildren are confronted with a future wracked by austerity and a nation in decline," Rokita said.