SUMMARY:
9 descriptions on ISSUES placed under Legislation toolbar. Would like
to have icons with the issues (please see Mitt Romney’s (or Clinton’s)
presidential site under ISSUES for a good example of page layout, however
instead of face shots we would rather topical icons shots, i.e. Education:
books, Foreign Policy: globe, etc.). Also, since some of the descriptions
are a bit longer maybe using a three sentence lead or
‘teaser’ that goes to full description.
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Economy As a member of the Financial Services Committee, Congressman Marchant is ideally positioned to help strengthen the economy with fiscally responsible legislation. A strong supporter of lowering taxes for families and small businesses, Marchant believes tax relief not only increases investment opportunities but stimulates job growth and innovation. One of Marchant’s top priorities in Congress is to reduce the national deficit and balance the budget. |
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Education Congressman Marchant believes every child is entitled to a quality education. As a member of the Education and Labor Committee, Marchant supports No Child Left Behind (NCLB) which encourages scholastic excellence through accountability and flexibility for teachers, parents, and students. Marchant believes greater state flexibility will increase opportunities for our students and educators. In addition, Texas should further address children who do not qualify for special education services and English as a Second Language (ESL) learners who cannot speak or write proficiently in English. By improving our resources and increasing our standards, Americans will be better prepared to compete in the global economy. |
Energy
& Environment
Energy independence is inextricably
linked with our national security and environment. The plight
Americans face with rising oil and gas prices is caused by our reliance
on oil from the Persian Gulf and foreign countries. Congressman
Marchant supports increasing America’s energy independence through
energy sustainable production and other alternative measures.
Marchant believes a diversified and secure energy policy will further
protect our national security and environment.
Gun Rights
As a cosponsor of numerous
pro-gun bills, Congressman Marchant has developed a well-earned reputation
as a defender of Second Amendment rights. While representing Texas
Congressional District 24, Marchant cosponsored legislation requiring
all states to honor concealed carry permits and reforming the regulations
governing firearm dealers. Although these measures may help deter
crime, Marchant has also supported bills that promote justice after
a crime has been committed. The best solution to gun violence
is to punish the individual pulling the trigger, not the firearm owners
who obey the law. Marchant will continue to support the constitutional
rights of law-abiding citizens.
Immigration & Border
Security
A staunch advocate for increased
border security and a member of the Congressional Immigration Reform
Caucus, Congressman Marchant understands the concern all Texans feel
on this critical issue. Throughout his twenty years in the Texas
and U.S. House of Representatives, Marchant has seen firsthand how illegal
immigration undermines the rule of law and our communities. Marchant
will continue to support increased border security and advocate against
amnesty and Social Security benefits for illegal immigrants. Becoming
a U.S. citizen and earning rights associated with this title are privileges
reserved for those who respect U.S. laws and go through the legal immigration
process.
Foreign Policy & Defense
Congressman Marchant is committed
to protecting our nation at home and our interests abroad with a strong,
principled and rational foreign policy. Marchant favors diplomacy
and working in concert with other nations to help spread the cause of
democracy, human rights, and the rule of law. He supported the
troop surge under General David Petraeus in order to stabilize Iraq.
Marchant applauds the advances that have been made in recent months
but recognizes there is still work to be done. Having visited
the troops on the frontlines, Marchant believes that, with the assistance
of the U.S., Iraq is on the pathway to democracy.
Medicare
Congressman Marchant believes
all senior citizens should have access to affordable, high-quality healthcare.
Congress took great steps toward realizing this goal in 2003 by passing
the Medicare Prescription Drug and Modernization Act, (H.R. 1). This
bill was signed into law by President Bush later that year, and has
proven invaluable in making a belief a reality. Surveys show senior
citizens agree and independent polls consistently show 80 percent of
enrollees are satisfied with the new plan. The current Medicare
program has shown to be more than just effective, it has proven to be
efficient as well. In fact, as a direct result of competition
and negotiation, the program will cost $373 billion less over the next
10 years than originally predicted. Marchant is committed to securing
Medicare not only for current retirees and those approaching retirement,
but to those of future generations as well.
Medicaid
Medicaid is funded jointly by federal and state governments in order to finance medical and long-term care services for more that 40 million low-income families, elderly, and disabled. As such, it serves as the cornerstone of America's healthcare safety net. Unfortunately, Medicaid is facing a period of quickly escalating costs at a time when the need among the population it serves is rising.
Congressman Marchant believes
Medicaid needs to be reformed to engage patients and providers in cost
containment, as private insurers have done and as we have accomplished
through Medicare reform. Many states have developed options for
Medicaid beneficiaries to manage their home and community-based providers.
The premise underlying consumer direction is that the individual receiving
the services is able to determine what he or she requires and can use
good judgment in purchasing those services and overseeing their delivery.
It is Congressman Marchant’s hope that proposals will be a good first
step toward initiating a public dialogue on the incredibly challenging
issues surrounding Medicaid and our other entitlement programs.
Veterans Affairs
Veterans are owed our utmost
respect and deserve to be taken care of. House Republicans have
long been committed to ensuring veterans receive the benefits they have
earned. For many vets, maintaining proficient health coverage
is a chief concern. Although we may never be able to thank them
enough for their service, providing excellent healthcare for our veterans
is a good place to start. It is our duty to protect those who
never failed in their duty to protect us.
During the 109th Congress,
Marchant supported an increase in the veteran's budget to $78 billion,
a boost of 18 percent over last year's total. He also voted for
measures that would ease the transition of veterans out of military
service and assist those interested in finding a job or beginning a
college education. By creating small business opportunities for
veterans, we have established a three-percent annual government-wide
goal in federal contracting and subcontracting for service-disabled
veteran-owned businesses. Veterans and service members can now
use VA education benefits to attend non-degree/non-credit entrepreneurship
courses and compete for federal contracts through new set aside grants.
Marchant has partnered with the Library of Congress in creating a program dedicated to veterans, The Veteran’s History Project for Texas Congressional District 24. I encourage all veterans to visit here (HYPERLINK TO VETERANS PAGE) to learn more about this invaluable opportunity.