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November 14, 2013
Congressman Scalise today issued the following statement after HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced that only 106,185 people had applied for Obamacare during the month of October.
Issues:Health Care
November 13, 2013
"I'm proud of the momentum we continue to build for our common-sense alternative to President Obama's health care law as we work to reform our broken health care system," RSC Chairman Steve Scalise said, announcing the 102nd cosponsor to the RSC's American Health Care Reform Act.
Issues:Health Care
November 13, 2013
Two months after being introduced, the RSC’s American Health Care Reform Act today gained its 102nd cosponsor.
Issues:Health Care
November 12, 2013
Republican Study Committee Chairman Steve Scalise today announced that Rep. Rob Wittman will chair the newly created RSC Military Readiness Task Force for the 113th Congress.
November 8, 2013
Congressman Steve Scalise today called on the Obama Administration to maintain tough sanctions on Iran and to walk away from any deal that would provide relief from these sanctions to the Iranian government.
November 8, 2013
Washington, D.C. – Congressman Steve Scalise today issued the following statement regarding President Obama’s speech on the economy at the Port of New Orleans.
November 8, 2013
We are five years out from one of the worst financial crashes since the Great Depression. During the crash several banks were identified as "too big to fail" and Congress approved $700 billion to bail them out. Shortly after passage of the bank bailout, the Obama Administration stepped up the populist rhetoric in anticipation of an extreme power grab over the private sector.
November 7, 2013
Congressman Steve Scalise today met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, members of the Israeli Knesset, and the newly elected Mayor of Ariel in Samaria, during a trip to reinforce the inseparable US-Israeli relationship.
November 5, 2013
Republican Study Committee Chairman Steve Scalise today issued the following statement after President Obama attempted to walk back his infamous statement that Americans would be able to keep the health care plans they had and liked.
Issues:Health Care
October 30, 2013
At today's House hearing, Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) asked Secretary Sebelius whether the contractors hired to create healthcare.gov delivered what they were paid huge sums to build."I don't think I can accurately answer that question. What we know is we have a system that doesn't function properly. As we fix things, we will know more about what is broken along the way," Sebelius responded.