Hoyer Statement on the Opening Day of the Maryland General Assembly
I join in welcoming the start of a new session of the Maryland General Assembly.
Congressman Hoyer is fighting to address our nation's deep deficits and debt, and is actively engaged in the effort to put our country on a fiscally sustainable path. He believes that it is immoral to expect future generations to pay for the excess spending of this and previous generations. He introduced and successfully helped enact into law the pay-as-you-go principle - or "PAYGO" - a proven tool for fighting debt that that helped create budget surpluses in the 1990s. Like families across the country, Congress must make the tough choices to determine our real priorities and not spend beyond our means. PAYGO also forces Congress to look harder for wasteful spending that can be cut.
Congressman Hoyer has called on Congress to enact a deficit reduction plan that recognizes the need to create jobs in the short term while bringing down our deficit over the long term. He supports a solution that puts all options on the table, including spending cuts, increasing revenues, cutting waste in defense spending, and strengthening entitlements while protecting seniors and the most vulnerable and preserving the Medicare guarantee. He has urged both parties to compromise on a balanced approach that asks all Americans to contribute their fair share.
Congressman Hoyer is committed to reducing the deficit, and has urged both parties to work together to put our nation on a fiscally sustainable path while making the investments we need to have a strong economy.
I join in welcoming the start of a new session of the Maryland General Assembly.
Once again, Republicans in the House of Representatives have ignored their responsibility to govern, and opted to kick the can down the road.
The Republican tax bill passed today by the House of Representatives will raise taxes on thousands of middle class families in Maryland while giving tax cuts to the wealthiest in our state.
Congress should be able to get its work done on time.
If enacted, the House Republican tax bill passed this afternoon by the House of Representatives would have severe economic consequences on thousands of families in Maryland.
Today's analysis by the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy (ITEP) puts into perspective the overwhelmingly negative affect the House Republican tax bill would have on Marylanders.
Wanted to be sure you heard Congressman Steny H. Hoyer (MD-05) on "The Bruce DePuyt Podcast."
The Republican budget resolution adopted by the House of Representatives this morning is just a vehicle for Republicans in Congress to jam through their partisan tax reform plan.
The budget resolution passed today is nothing more than a Trojan horse to allow Republicans to jam their partisan tax plan through Congress.