Floor Speeches

U.S Rep. Lloyd Doggett on the TANF reform bill

September 20, 2012

Washington—Today, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett spoke on the House floor during debate on TANF waivers in strong opposition to a Republican resolution that would undermine attempts by states to implement new and better ways to move individuals from welfare to work.

“Every able-bodied person who has the capacity to work, should work yet unfortunately, Republicans talk work for everyone else, but they just don’t do much work in this Congress,” said Rep. Doggett.


 

[Rep. Doggett’s full remarks, as drafted, follow below]

“As one who believes in the value of work, I voted for the 1996 law to transform welfare to workfare.  Now as the Ranking Democrat on the Subcommittee overseeing this law, I want to strengthen reform and ensure that  every able-bodied American who can work is working, —say, someone like Mitt Romney’s father, who long ago was on a form of welfare himself before becoming wealthy. Those are the people who should be working. Unfortunately, Republicans talk work for everyone else, but they just don’t do much work in this Congress.  Just like the expired federal education law.  They have been in power for over 20 months, but no administrative waivers would be needed here, if Republicans had simply done their own work to renew workfare.

The real question is not whether we emphasize work but how--how we achieve the most effective ways to get more people working.  The Administration has simply responded to Republican Governors and some Democrats, who are seeking more flexibility and less paper work, who sought better ways to get more people working.  Even the Republican staff director who wrote much of the original Welfare Reform law and who recently spoke with 42 state TANF directors, says these Republican attacks are “exaggerated.”

So why would Republicans be here today when there is so much other work this Congress has failed to do?  Why would they present what is really an anti-work resolution masquerading as pro-work?  Because particularly during this week, such a difficult week for Mitt Romney, they are a little desperate.  They think they can hoodwink enough Americans to turn on their neighbors by falsely dividing us, dividing us between the “makers and takers,” “manufacturers and moochers,” “producers and parasites.”  That is not America. Whenever they bump into an inconvenient fact, like what actually is actually involved in this legislation, they just ignore it.  They have made this Congress largely a fact-free zone.  When confronted with reality, they hold up those signs that say “Believe”— they left a word off, what they really mean is “Make Believe.”  And fantasy, that is what they bring with this legislation.  Fantasy is a mighty poor way to govern America.”

 
 

Rep. Doggett on Republican Efforts to Fast-Track More Tax Breaks for Corporations

August 2, 2012

Washington—Today, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a senior member of the House Ways and Means and Budget Committees, delivered the following remarks in opposition to Republicans’ proposal to “fast-track” their principles of tax reform including lowering the corporate tax rate and shifting to a territorial system that would ship more jobs and profits overseas. 

“This session ends, as it began, with meaningless maneuvers and failure to act on critical matters about which agreement could not be reached between the Republican far right and the not so right,” said Rep. Doggett. “They recess with a promise to fast track, after the elections, what they have not done during their many years of domination here--produce a tax system that is more equitable for families and small businesses.  While they offer an empty promise, the changes Republicans propose would only mean more taxes for many working families and more American jobs exported abroad.”

 
 

Rep. Doggett spoke on the latest Republican attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act

July 11, 2012

Washington— Today, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett spoke on the latest Republican attempts to repeal the Affordable Care Act. 

“In this 31st vote to repeal all or part of the Affordable Care Act, Republicans display a near fanatic determination to deny President Obama any success. Americans with a pre-existing condition, who would be denied insurance, Texans who would be denied a rebate check from abusive, overcharging insurers, and seniors who would pay more for preventive services and prescription drugs all lose from this repeal.  When it comes to health care, Republicans keep trying to kick down the barn, but they sure don’t have the will or plan to build one,” said Rep. Doggett.

 
   

Rep. Doggett on the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park

June 19, 2012

Washington-- Today, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett delivered the following speech on the importance of protecting and expanding the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park:

 

 

 
 

U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett: Rather than offering an answer to comprehensive healthcare for 30 million more Americans who need it, Republicans offer a tax break for Tylenol

June 7, 2012

Washington-- Today, U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, a senior member of the House Budget and Ways and Means Committees, delivered the following speech on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives in opposition to H.R. 436, a bill that would undermine the funding of health care reform.
 
“A year and a half after their move to repeal the Affordable Healthcare Act, the Republicans are back with the ‘replace’ part of their ‘repeal and replace’ slogan. And rather than offering an answer to comprehensive healthcare for thirty million more Americans who need it, all they have to offer today is a tax break for Tylenol,” said Rep. Doggett.
 



 
 
   
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