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  • Restoring the Fundamental Principle of Public Service

    As public servants we must always remember that fundamental principle that we are the employees and the people are the boss. Working in public service is a serious responsibility and a tremendous honor and it comes with a trust that must not be abused.

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  • Working Towards a Healthier Economy

    Over the past twenty months the House has focused on passing solutions to strengthen our nation's economic foundation, empower the American people, and unleash their potential. The Jobs for America Act and American Energy Solutions for Lower Costs and More American Jobs Act, both of which the House recently passed, reflect our continued focus on these goals.

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  • We Can Do Better on Health Care Reform

    Whether fighting diabetes or heart disease, developing vaccines, or helping people walk again with robotic limbs, Western Pennsylvania doctors, nurses, and researchers are at the forefront of medical innovation. Their work saves lives, and we can be proud that our region's universities, hospitals, and laboratories are second to none.

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  • House-Passed Solutions Empower the American People

    Western Pennsylvanians from all walks of life have shared their frustration with a federal government that is controlling an ever-increasing share of their lives. They want the freedom that comes with job security and the ability to keep more of what they earn.

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  • Working Across the Aisle to Improve Care for Veterans

    Although more work remains to be done, the bipartisan reforms recently passed the House and Senate and signed by the President represent a positive step towards ensuring that veterans receive the quality health care they earned.

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  • House-Passed Legislation A Thoughtful and Thorough Response to Border Crisis

    The situation on our Southern Border is a humanitarian crisis. Solving it requires us to work together on a responsible response that secures the border, stems the tide of illegal immigration and returns the children safely to their homes.

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  • One thing I learned at my first jobs

    What was your first job? Some of my first jobs as a teenager were delivering newspapers, bagging groceries, and flipping hamburgers and working the drive-through at McDonalds. My route as a 13-year-old newspaper delivery boy included 30 homes on weekdays and 75 homes on weekends. I still remember biking through muggy summer mornings and trudging through blizzard conditions to make sure people got the paper.

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