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Priority Issues
Balanced Budget Amendment
As the national debt rises, already amounting to more than $17 trillion, one of my top legislative priorities is a Constitutional Amendment to balance the federal budget. My balanced budget bill was the first bill I introduced upon being elected to Congress, and it was also the first bill I reintroduced in the 113th Congress.
Wasteful spending is threatening our future and will unfairly burden our children and grandchildren with debt that is not their own. A constitutional amendment will force Congress to make the tough choices necessary to balance the budget for taxpayers today and for future generations.
We don't have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem. Each year, billions of taxpayer dollars are spent on waste, fraud, and abuse. A balanced budget amendment would force lawmakers to take a hard look at the programs they are funding and hold federal agencies accountable.
The balanced budget constitutional amendment bill requires: a 3/5 vote for any increases in the debt, that the President submit a balanced budget to Congress, and that any legislation to increase revenue must be passed by a true majority of each chamber – not just a majority of those present and voting. Exceptions to these provisions are provided in times of military conflicts and natural disasters.
Helping Small Businesses Grow
There is no issue more personal to me than helping entrepreneurs grow small businesses to create jobs. I'm not a career politician — I spent thirty years working as a businessman myself. I have created jobs, met payrolls, and balanced budgets. Right now, small businesses are the United States' key to revitalization. Small businesses create 70% of all new jobs, making them the backbone of our economy.
With unemployment still above seven percent, now more than ever, we need small businesses that will create jobs, and by extension, revive our economy.
Small businesses rely on lenders for the capital they need to expand, but have been confronted with a lending drought, all the while restricted by downed lines of credit. I've heard from entrepreneurs in my district who have not been able to access capital that would allow them to expand. These lending constraints continue to tie the hands of small businesses that would otherwise be creating jobs in our downturned economy.
Washington must not turn its back on the needs of small businesses. I will take whatever steps I can to ensure that small businesses have access to the capital they need to grow and create new jobs.
Pill Mills
Nationally, more people die annually from prescription drug overdoses than from both heroin and cocain combined. In Florida, which is home to more pain management clinics than McDonalds, 7 people die every day from prescription drug overdoses. These facts are not a coincidence. Florida has become the nation's storefront for narcotics, tearing apart our families and communities. The 16th District is unfortunately no exception.
I have introduced legislation to combat this prescription drug abuse epidemic and crack down on Florida's sprawling pill mill industry. My bill has achieved bipartisan support, with over fifty cosponsors, including six committee chairs.
"The Safe Prescribing Act," H.R. 1285, reschedules hydrocodone combination products from a schedule III drug to a more restrictive schedule II drug – making them more difficult to prescribe and obtain.
I will continue to work with state and local leaders to rid our state of prescription drug abuse.
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Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5015
Fax: (202) 226-0828http://goo.gl/V8S6vy Sarasota Office 111 South Orange Avenue
Floor 2R, Suite 202W
Sarasota, FL 34236
Phone: (941) 951-6643
Fax: (941) 951-2972http://goo.gl/HeuJYA Bradenton Office 1051 Manatee Ave West, Suite 305
Bradenton, FL 34205
Phone: (941) 747-9081
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