As I reflect back upon this year in Congress, I am proud of some of
the accomplishments my colleagues and I have made to improve the lives
of America’s working families.
I voted for and Congress approved $166 billion to support our men and
women in uniform as they continue to carry-out our mission in Iraq and
Afghanistan. I know I speak for all Americans when I say we must
give our soldiers everything we can to keep them safe, allow them to complete
their mission and return home safely to their families as soon as possible.
One of my proudest accomplishments this year was passing the Healthy
Forrest Restoration Act. I worked with the President to pass this historic
legislation, which provides new, innovative procedures to combat the devastating
effects events such as wildfires and insect infestation have on our forests.
We also passed a number of measures to further protect consumers.
As a Member of the Financial Services Committee, I helped lead the way
to the passage of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act. This
Act gives consumers a greater stability within our nation’s credit system,
while at the same time provides powerful consumer protections, including
greater defenses against identity theft.
We passed legislation that created a national “do not call” registry,
similar to the one we have in Arkansas, that allows citizens to remove
their phone numbers from telemarketers' call lists. And thanks
to the anti-spam bill we passed just a few weeks ago, e-mail users will
see a reduction in the amount of unsolicited emails that come to their
in-box.
So while I am proud of what we accomplished this year in Congress,
I am disappointed we were unable to pass a meaningful prescription drug
plan for America’s seniors. Rest assured I will not stop fighting for our
seniors until they can walk into the pharmacy of their choice, pull out
their Medicare card, and receive the same benefit that they get when they
go to the doctor or hospital.
As we approach the holiday season and the promises of a New Year, I
want the people of Arkansas’s Fourth District to know how grateful I am
to represent your interests in the United States Congress. With every decision
I make in Washington, I never forget that you have entrusted me to make
the best decision for you. Thank you for giving me this opportunity.
I wish you and your family a blessed holiday season. Thank you, and
God Bless. |