skip to navigation

Education & Labor Committee Republicans

Posted by Education and Labor Republican Staff on November 30, 2010
Despite the efforts of its strongest supporters, workers and families are learning that ObamaCare is a bad deal.
Posted by Education and Labor Republican Staff on November 18, 2010
It is long past time for Washington to make job creation its number one priority. But will President Obama follow the advice of his “progressive pals” and use his office to pursue the same job-killing agenda rejected by the American people?
Posted by Education and Labor Republican Staff on November 09, 2010
Citizens in Arizona, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Utah were given an important opportunity to cast a pre-emptive strike against a job-killing proposal championed by Big Labor – card check.
Posted by Education and Labor Republican Staff on October 25, 2010
The AP reports employers – grappling with a tough economy, higher health care costs, and new health care mandates – are being forced to consider some difficult options that could dramatically change how these Americans receive health care.
Posted by Education and Labor Republican Staff on October 21, 2010
Posted by Education and Labor Republican Staff on October 14, 2010
Posted by Education & Labor Republican Staff on October 05, 2010
Posted by Education & Labor Republican Staff on September 29, 2010
Posted by Education & Labor Republican Staff on September 29, 2010
Stripping millions of Americans of their current health coverage not only breaks a promise, it will add to the ranks of the more than 50 million individuals without insurance today. Will Senators support our nation’s job-creators and their employees by supporting the Enzi resolution?
Posted by Education & Labor Republican Staff on September 24, 2010
Earlier this year, an obscure federal agency – the National Mediation Board – took unilateral action to change workplace organizing rules for the railway and aviation industries. Rather than leaving decisions about whether to join a particular union in the hands of a majority of workers, this controversial new rule permits a minority of individuals to decide the fate of the entire workforce.
  • starE-NEWS SIGN-UP

Sign up to receive the committee’s
e-newsletter, the Weekly Wrap-Up.

back on top