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YES on cosponsoring Roadmap for Americas Future to pay down the debt
YES on Republican Study Committee budgets (the most conservative budgets to get to balance)
YES on offshore drilling
NO on ‘cap & trade’
NO on Democrats’ health care bill
NO on auto & housing bailouts
This year, federal tax receipts will cover only Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and interest on the debt. We’ll borrow for everything else. We’ve got to cut the spending, grow the economy and pay down the debt.
Read MoreSee the decision memo that led to Inglis’ vote on the Bush Financial Rescue Plan (TARP), and subsequent votes against the auto bailout and housing bailouts.
Read MoreInglis opposes ‘cap & trade’ because it is a tax increase in the midst of a recession, it is a Wall Street trading scheme, and it disadvantages American manufacturing compared to India and China.
Read MoreInglis has voted to open new areas offshore for exploration and drilling. Despite the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, Inglis believes we can drill safely and in a way that protects our natural and tourism resources.
Read MoreInglis voted no on the Democrats’ health care plan because he wants to preserve a robust private insurance market that preserves choice and improves competition. We must insist on that freedom.
Read MoreInglis wrote the following narrative after his first congressional delegation trip to Iraq (Feb. 24-28, 2005) since coming back to Congress in 2005. Inglis was joined by Sens. Jim DeMint (SC), Sam Brownback (KS), and U.S. Rep. Rob Portman (OH-2).
Read MoreRemembering those who have given their lives in the War on Terror, protecting America and expanding the reaches of freedom.
Read MoreAbortion - Pro-Life Stance (Read Inglis' 1990 abortion op-ed)
Abortion - Timeline of Changes to Pro-life Policies
Appropriations - FY11 GOP Earmark Ban
Appropriations - Complete FY2010 Projects Requested
Benefits - Rep. Inglis' Congressional Benefits/Salary
Budget - Deficit Reduction Act
Culture Wars - Inglis Op-ed: Nation should be fighting to restore the kingdom of the heart
Energy - Action Plan: Improve Building Efficiency
Energy - Action Plan: More Energy
Energy - Action Plan: More Oil and Gas
Energy - Action Plan: Reinvent the Car
Energy - Hydrogen: Can Work, Can Run!
Energy - Why are Gas Prices so High?
Financial Services - Expansion of Banking Powers
Foreign Affairs - Afghanistan Position Statement
Foreign Affairs - Darfur Issue Statement
Foreign Affairs - Helping Haiti
Foreign Affairs - Inglis on Iraq, timeline & op-ed
Foreign Affairs - Inglis' Iraq resolution House Floor Statement
Foreign Affairs - Iraq Constituent Letter Opposing Troop Surge Resolution
Foreign Affairs - Iraq Position Statement
Health Care Tour 2008: “Seeking Patient-Centered Care”
Health Care - Association Health Plans
Health Care - Medical Liability Reform
Inglis' Plan for Immigration & District Tour
Immigration - SAVE Act: Secure America through Verification and Enforcement - H.R. 4088
Immigration - SKIL Bill: Raising the H-1B Visa Cap
Judiciary - Constitution Restoration Act
Judiciary - Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)
Judiciary - The Military Commission Act of 2006
Judiciary - NSA Wiretapping & Terrorism Surveillance Program
Judiciary - Pledge Protection Act