Issues

Budget & Economy

The Obama Administration inherited a deficit of well over $1 trillion and the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. Congress and the Administration are taking steps to create jobs, rebuild our economy, and reduce the deficit.


Education

The FY2010 budget resolution includes the $100 billion in education funding provided in the Recovery Act to help states maintain elementary, secondary, and higher education services.


Energy

The climate bill is a work in progress and a long way from being finished. I think our climate is warming, and I think greenhouse gases are a cause. I voted for this bill believing that we need to take action now, but I am not wedded to cap and trade. I also voted to send the bill to the Senate, believing it would weigh the alternatives and improve this bill.


Health Care

The new health care bill signed into law on March 23, 2010, will make medical care both more available and more affordable.


National Security

Since coming to Congress, I have supported efforts to improve the quality of life for the brave men and women who sacrifice to serve our nation. I believe we should put our troops first, preparing them for emergencies, providing them with first class weapons and equipment, and ensuring that they and their families are well taken care of.


Recovery Act

How the Recovery Act is helping SC


Taxes

The tax code is full of deductions, credits, preferences, and exemptions, and long overdue a closet cleaning. We need to broaden the tax base and lower tax rates, as we did in the Tax Reform Act of 1986.


Veterans

The FY2010 budget resolution honors our veterans by providing an 11.7 percent increase for veterans health care and other services. In addition, the budget allows Congress to provide funding for VA medical care one year in advance.


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Vilsack, Spratt visit Darlington County farms
DARLINGTON - Rural economic development and job creation efforts were reasons for a visit from U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Congressman John Spratt to the Pee Dee on Monday. Article by John D. Russell, scnow.com

Spratt Highlights Progress on Veterans Issues
ROCK HILL, SC - U.S. Rep. John Spratt (D-SC) made the following statement today at a press conference at the Veterans Clinic in Rock Hill, following a visit by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Eric K. Shinseki, former Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army.

Spratt Votes for Tax Cuts, New Lending for Small Businesses
WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. John Spratt (D-SC) today voted to spur economic growth and create 500,000 new jobs by encouraging the development of American small businesses.

Spratt Urging Obama to Address China's Unfair Trade Practices and Protect American Jobs
WASHINGTON - U.S. Rep. John Spratt (D-SC) said today that he is urging President Obama to address China's use of unfair trade practices to promote the global competitiveness of its own industries. "This is all about keeping good jobs right here in America, where they belong," Spratt said.

Spratt Opening Statement at Hearing on the Importance of Perkins Loans
I am pleased that today we have an opportunity to discuss the important issue of college affordability and, specifically, the Perkins loan program and the valuable assistance it provides in helping low-income students pay for college. Especially now, when the economy is still reeling, it makes a world of difference to have a college degree.