Posts Tagged ‘congress’

Welcome to the New Campaign Website

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Welcome to the official Kay Granger campaign website! This is the place to come for information on Congresswoman Granger as she leads the fight in Washington against the expansion of government, taxes and spending.

Check back often for commentaries and news updates about how Congresswoman Granger is fighting for your conservative values in Washington.

Granger and Petraeus Discuss Winning the War on Terror

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Granger sits down one-on-one with Gen. David Petraeus
Posted Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010
By CHRIS VAUGHN
cvaughn@star-telegram.com

Because U.S. Rep. Kay Granger helps control the purse strings for both the Defense Department and the State Department, it should not be surprising that Gen. David Petraeus might want to sit down with her to discuss operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and the turmoil of the Middle East.

Except it was surprising to Granger, who is used to sharing her time with the U.S. Central Command leader with other congressmen. (more…)

MESSAGE FROM KAY: THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DON’T LIKE OBAMACARE

Monday, January 18th, 2010

So what do the American people think of the job President Obama is doing on health care?

According to a CBS News poll, 54% disapprove and only 36% approve.

I’m not surprised. The American people know that we can’t lower the cost of health care by creating mandates and fines. And the American people know that we have too much government involvement in health care already. The answer to health care reform comes from common sense ideas I’ve been pushing in Congress for years, like providing tax incentives to families to buy and own their own health care.

Obamacare is bad medicine. And the American people know it. That’s why I am continuing to fight against it in Washington.

No New Mandates?

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Now that the Democrats are finalizing their health care bill, I find it amusing to hear them say that there are no new regulations or mandates in the bill.

Really? I checked and found out that the Democratic health care bill includes:

1032 mentions of the word “require”
121 mentions of the word “penalty”
and 254 mentions of the word “tax”

Make no mistake about it: the bill that I fought against and that I continue to fight against will put huge new burdens, taxes and mandates on every citizen and every business in this country.

Message from Kay: Standing Up To Barney Frank

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Dear Friends,

I am sick of all the Democrats’ government bailouts that haven’t
delivered on their big promises. I just learned about Democrat
Congressman Barney Frank’s new proposal today that includes both more
bloated bureaucracy and another new czar. It is called the Barney
Frank Bailout Bill and it smells exactly like all the other reckless
spending legislation Nancy Pelosi is pushing through Congress these
days.

You may not have heard about this bill yet. But the Democrats are
determined to pass it so I wanted to make sure you’re aware. As with
the government taking over our health care, this bill will take over
your personal finances. It is over 1200 pages long and creates a
permanent $200 billion bailout fund for financial lending institutions
which you will pay for in the form of fees handed down by your bank.

The czar created in this legislation will decide what credit products
you should be able to choose from. The legislation could increase
interest rates by 1.5% and will cost over 1 million jobs. Unless you
are a trial lawyer or a Washington bureaucrat there aren’t too many
upsides for consumers.
As always, please feel free to contact me on this issue or any others.

And please know that I am fighting hard against this expansion of government.

Sincerely,

Kay

Message from Kay: Exposing the Obama Claims About the Stimulus

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

As news reports continue to break about the flawed job numbers coming out of President Obama’s Recovery.gov stimulus website, I thought it would be interesting to see for myself how the government’s $18 million website is reporting the number of jobs “created or saved” in Texas from the trillion dollar stimulus that I voted against.

What I found was surprising:

According to Recovery.gov, $191,727,818 in stimulus money has been spent in the 12th district to “create or save” 625.5 jobs at a cost of $306,764 per job. But that’s not all. Recovery.gov also reports 30 jobs were “saved or created” in Texas’ 91stcongressional district. 45 jobs were saved for $3,659,964 in district 58, and 1 job was saved in the 68th district for $310,963. The problem is there are only 32 congressional districts in Texas.


When asked to explain why the stimulus information listed congressional districts that don’t exist, Ed Pound, spokesman for Recovery.gov, said, “Who knows, man?  Who really knows?”

How can we expect the administration to lead our economy into recovery when they take credit for spending $14,717,592 in congressional districts that don’t even exist?

Sincerely,

Kay

You Are Invited…

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

to a Fall Granger Rally for Congresswoman Kay Granger
with our two special guests:

State Representative Phil King &
The Honorable Dick Armey

with Master of Ceremonies
WBAP Radio Host Mark Davis

Fall Granger Rally

Monday, October 12th, 2009
November 7, 2009
5:30 pmto7:00 pm

You are invited to a fundraiser with our two special guests:

With WBAP’s Mark Davis as MC
State Representative Phil King
and
Former U.S. Majority Leader Dick Armey

at Roger Williams Ranch
5 Crown Road
Weatherford, Texas 76087

General Admission: $25
Host Committee: $200, $500, $1,000, $2,400

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