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ms. kaptur: could the gentleman yield 30 seconds? mr. dicks: i don't have the time. 15 seconds. ms. kaptur: all right. i thank you. for the sake of this institution and our republic, i hope a final vote on this c.r. can end the slow, sad and silly process we've endured. i won't be able to support the bill because it really is a bill that will cost jobs, not create jobs, but at least will end the budget whiplash we've been through and subjected the country to in the last few months. i yield back the remainder of my time. mr. rogers: i yield two minutes, madam speaker, to the distinguished chairman of the energy and water subcommittee on appropriations, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. frelinghuysen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: madam speaker, i share the desire to have additional spending cuts to this continuing resolution. even though this measure cuts more federal spending than any other bill in the history of our nation, i recognize that the president and the senate will not support additional reductions. this is unfortu
ms. kaptur: could the gentleman yield 30 seconds? mr. dicks: i don't have the time. 15 seconds. ms. kaptur: all right. i thank you. for the sake of this institution and our republic, i hope a final vote on this c.r. can end the slow, sad and silly process we've endured. i won't be able to support the bill because it really is a bill that will cost jobs, not create jobs, but at least will end the budget whiplash we've been through and subjected the country to in the last few months. i yield back...
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ms. kaptur, aye, mr, doggett, umenauer, aye, ms. o mccollum, aye, mr. yarmuth, aye, mr. pascarell, aye, mr. honda -- mr. ryan, aye, ms. wasserman- schultz, aye, ms moore, aye, ms. castor, aye, mr. schuler, aye, mr. tonko, aye, ms, bass, aye, chairman ryan, no. thank you. >> the house budget committee later approved a budget resolution along party lines in a 22-16 vote. it now moves to the full house for final approval. floor debate is likely next week. on "washington journal" this morning, we will focus on federal spending and a deal on the budget for the fiscal year to avoid a government shutdown friday. our guests are representative nick mulvaney, a republican member of tfrom south carolina. we will look at the effects of the shutdown with a washington post reporter. "washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> this weekend, on c-span 2, the co-authors of why obama care is wrong for america prevent their criticism of health care legislation. jeff greenfield presents three alternate histories. he is interviewed by the former nightline anchor
ms. kaptur, aye, mr, doggett, umenauer, aye, ms. o mccollum, aye, mr. yarmuth, aye, mr. pascarell, aye, mr. honda -- mr. ryan, aye, ms. wasserman- schultz, aye, ms moore, aye, ms. castor, aye, mr. schuler, aye, mr. tonko, aye, ms, bass, aye, chairman ryan, no. thank you. >> the house budget committee later approved a budget resolution along party lines in a 22-16 vote. it now moves to the full house for final approval. floor debate is likely next week. on "washington journal"...
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ms. kaptur: could the gentleman yield 30 seconds? mr. dicks: i don't have the time. 15 seconds. ms. kaptur: all right. i thank you. for the sake of this institution and our republic, i hope a final vote on this c.r. can end the slow, sad and silly process we've endured. i won't be able to support the bill because it really is a bill that will cost jobs, not create jobs, but at least will end the budget whiplash we've been through and subjected the country to in the last few months. i yield back the remainder of my time. mr. rogers: i yield two minutes, madam speaker, to the distinguished chairman of the energy and water subcommittee on appropriations, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. frelinghuysen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: madam speaker, i share the desire to have additional spending cuts to this continuing resolution. even though this measure cuts more federal spending than any other bill in the history of our nation, i recognize that the president and the senate will not support additional reductions. this is unfortu
ms. kaptur: could the gentleman yield 30 seconds? mr. dicks: i don't have the time. 15 seconds. ms. kaptur: all right. i thank you. for the sake of this institution and our republic, i hope a final vote on this c.r. can end the slow, sad and silly process we've endured. i won't be able to support the bill because it really is a bill that will cost jobs, not create jobs, but at least will end the budget whiplash we've been through and subjected the country to in the last few months. i yield back...
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ms. kaptur: i thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. dicks, for yielding me this time. madam speaker in our tender economy, where job creation should be our top priority, this flawed legislation moves us backwards. it gives us -- gives no confidence to the markets that anyone here in the majority knows what they are doing. this bill is partial, it is short-term, and it is a selective bill that leaves the vast majority of budget choices off the table. it is irresponsible. it selects only some of our valiant fighting forces, some would say uses them, and extends paychecks for some through the end of september. but it leaves out the majority of americans who expect good government out of this congress to assure economic growth and a continued recovery. the american people are sick and tired of political antics. let me point out this bill is so flawed, it leaves out the veterans who come home and can't get work and are lined up with their falies at food banks across this country. this resolution leaves out decisions regarding food supplies to those pantries so essential to
ms. kaptur: i thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. dicks, for yielding me this time. madam speaker in our tender economy, where job creation should be our top priority, this flawed legislation moves us backwards. it gives us -- gives no confidence to the markets that anyone here in the majority knows what they are doing. this bill is partial, it is short-term, and it is a selective bill that leaves the vast majority of budget choices off the table. it is irresponsible. it selects only...
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ms. kaptur: i thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. dicks, for yielding me this time. madam speaker in our tender economy, where job creation should be our top priority, this flawed legislation moves us backwards. it gives us -- gives no confidence to the markets that anyone here in the majority knows what they are doing. this bill is partial, it is short-term, and it is a selective bill that leaves the vast majority of budget choices off the table. it is irresponsible. it selects only some of our valiant fighting forces, some would say uses them, and extends paychecks for some through the end of september. but it leaves out the majority of americans who expect good government out of this congress to assure economic growth and a continued recovery. the american people are sick and tired of political antics. let me point out this bill is so flawed, it leaves out the veterans who come home and can't get work and are lined up with their families at food banks across this country. this resolution leaves out decisions regarding food supplies to those pantries so essential t
ms. kaptur: i thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. dicks, for yielding me this time. madam speaker in our tender economy, where job creation should be our top priority, this flawed legislation moves us backwards. it gives us -- gives no confidence to the markets that anyone here in the majority knows what they are doing. this bill is partial, it is short-term, and it is a selective bill that leaves the vast majority of budget choices off the table. it is irresponsible. it selects only...
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ms. kaptur, for five minutes. ms. kaptur: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise to honor the memory today of the victims of the april 10, 2010, plane crash in russia that one year ago killed much of the nation of poland's national leadership. last year the house and senate overwhelmingly passed resolutions to express america's unwavering support for the people in government of poland and to offer our heart felt sympathies for the families and loved ones of those who perished. april 10 had long been a day of memory for the polish people and those of polish descent because on that day 71 years ago the soviets carried out a horrific act against the polish people. i'm talking about the forest massacre. last year polish president was leading a polish delegation to russia for the 70th commemoration of that massacre. this was to be an historic event because it was also to be the first time that a russian leader was to attend the commemoration. the truth of the katyn forest massacre was hidden and lied about for decades. the entire world knows that
ms. kaptur, for five minutes. ms. kaptur: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise to honor the memory today of the victims of the april 10, 2010, plane crash in russia that one year ago killed much of the nation of poland's national leadership. last year the house and senate overwhelmingly passed resolutions to express america's unwavering support for the people in government of poland and to offer our heart felt sympathies for the families and loved ones of those who perished. april 10...
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ms. kaptur: i thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. dicks, for yielding me this time. madam speaker in our tender economy, where job creation should be our top priority, this flawed legislation moves us backwards. it gives us -- gives no confidence to the markets that anyone here in the majority knows what they are doing. this bill is partial, it is short-term, and it is a selective bill that leaves the vast majority of budget choices off the table. it is irresponsible. it selects only some of our valiant fighting forces, some would say uses them, and extends paychecks for some through the end of september. but it leaves out the majority of americans who expect good of americans who expect good government out of this congress
ms. kaptur: i thank our distinguished ranking member, mr. dicks, for yielding me this time. madam speaker in our tender economy, where job creation should be our top priority, this flawed legislation moves us backwards. it gives us -- gives no confidence to the markets that anyone here in the majority knows what they are doing. this bill is partial, it is short-term, and it is a selective bill that leaves the vast majority of budget choices off the table. it is irresponsible. it selects only...
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ms. kaptur. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for not being here earlier for your testimony, mr.boardman. i come from a part of country vilas river is fair but want to wait the last saturday of april 2 are trading day in toledo. when you look at the world as we look towards mr. latourette in the east heading to new york city and washington. we look to chicago and also ontario and canada. my questions will relate to our abilities to modernize our passenger, as well as freight rail system, which congested are part of the country. and the ability to offer good passenger services constricted by the confluence of the freight and passenger on the same system. so one of my questions really has to do in this pittsburgh cleveland toledo, chicago corridor, what, to your knowledge are planned to talk with the freight lines as with separating us and move towards a modern transportation for america. my focus is on the midwest. he mentioned new york in your testimony, but are part of the country come as far as i can tell isn't physically mentioned, so i could be a bit of an advocate here. as m
ms. kaptur. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for not being here earlier for your testimony, mr.boardman. i come from a part of country vilas river is fair but want to wait the last saturday of april 2 are trading day in toledo. when you look at the world as we look towards mr. latourette in the east heading to new york city and washington. we look to chicago and also ontario and canada. my questions will relate to our abilities to modernize our passenger, as well as freight rail...
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ms. kaptur. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for not being here earlier for your testimony, mr.ardman. i come from a part of country vilas river is fair but want to wait the last saturday of april 2 are trading day in toledo. when you look at the world as we look towards mr. latourette in the east heading to new york city and washington. we look to chicago and also ontario and canada. my questions will relate to our abilities to modernize our passenger, as well as freight rail system, which congested are part of the country. and the ability to offer good passenger services constricted by the confluence of the freight and passenger on the same system. so one of my questions really has to do in this pittsburgh cleveland toledo, chicago corridor, what, to your knowledge are planned to talk with the freight lines as with separating us and move towards a modern transportation for america. my focus is on the midwest. he mentioned new york in your testimony, but are part of the country come as far as i can tell isn't physically mentioned, so i could be a bit of an advocate here. as muc
ms. kaptur. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i apologize for not being here earlier for your testimony, mr.ardman. i come from a part of country vilas river is fair but want to wait the last saturday of april 2 are trading day in toledo. when you look at the world as we look towards mr. latourette in the east heading to new york city and washington. we look to chicago and also ontario and canada. my questions will relate to our abilities to modernize our passenger, as well as freight rail...
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ms. kaptur. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. kaptur: thank you. i thank congressman van hollen for yielding. the best way to balance any budget for our country is to get everyone back to work who wants to work. the president's bipartisan fiscal commission also shows any responsible effort requires a balanced approach that addresses both spending and revenues. by contrast, this budget from the republicans fail the simple test of addressing both programs, program spending as well as tax break spending and it fails it badly. the republican budget increases tax breaks for millionaires and billionaires while ending the medicare guarantee for seniors doubling their out-of-pocket costs for their insurance premiums. at the same time, republicans are doling out a trillion dollars of tax breaks over the next 10 years to the wealthiest people in our country, to multinational corporations and to those on wall street who pay as little as 11% of taxes. meanwhile, the republican budget will end medicare as we know it and it will throw american seniors at the mer
ms. kaptur. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for two minutes. ms. kaptur: thank you. i thank congressman van hollen for yielding. the best way to balance any budget for our country is to get everyone back to work who wants to work. the president's bipartisan fiscal commission also shows any responsible effort requires a balanced approach that addresses both spending and revenues. by contrast, this budget from the republicans fail the simple test of addressing both programs, program...
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ms. kaptur can give us a few. i bet m. tonko can tell us a few no new york. i bet mr. doggette can identify the companies who closed down but they just didn't eliminate those jobs. those jobs popped up in mexico, in china. well, largely that is because of this perverse incentive in our tax code that provides a large tax advantage for building and moving factories to low tax countries. the gao has advised that 83 of the u.s.'s top 100 largest companies have subsidiaries in other countries, these tax havens that encourage the moving jobs overseas. know the latest "new york times" article got a lot of attention because ge, one of our greatest corporations in america, it was revealed that they have declared 14.2 billion in profits but it paid nothing in u.s. taxes. we have got to work on a fair and balance approach. america's budget should be one that encourages jobs in america, where we make things in america again, where we support teachers and students, innovative research and guards financial and retirement security. >> thank you. i now yield 12 minutes to ms. mccomb t
ms. kaptur can give us a few. i bet m. tonko can tell us a few no new york. i bet mr. doggette can identify the companies who closed down but they just didn't eliminate those jobs. those jobs popped up in mexico, in china. well, largely that is because of this perverse incentive in our tax code that provides a large tax advantage for building and moving factories to low tax countries. the gao has advised that 83 of the u.s.'s top 100 largest companies have subsidiaries in other countries, these...
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ms. kaptur: could the gentleman yield 30 seconds? mr. dicks: i don't have the time. 15 seconds. ms. kaptur: all right. i thank you. for the sake of this institution and our reblic, i hope a final vote on this c.r. can end the slow, sad and silly process we've endured. i won't be able to support the bill because it really is a bill that will cost jobs, not create jobs, but at least will end the budget whiplash we've been through and subjected the country to in the last few months. i yield back the remainder of my time. mr. rogers: i yield two minutes, madam speaker, to the distinguished chairman of the energy and water subcommittee on appropriations, the gentleman from new jersey, mr. frelinghuysen. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: madam speaker, i share the desire to have additional spending cuts to this continuing resolution. even though this measure cuts more federal ending than any other bill in the history of our nation, i recognize that the president and the senate will not support additional reductions. this is unfortunate
ms. kaptur: could the gentleman yield 30 seconds? mr. dicks: i don't have the time. 15 seconds. ms. kaptur: all right. i thank you. for the sake of this institution and our reblic, i hope a final vote on this c.r. can end the slow, sad and silly process we've endured. i won't be able to support the bill because it really is a bill that will cost jobs, not create jobs, but at least will end the budget whiplash we've been through and subjected the country to in the last few months. i yield back...