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Earlier this month, I was appointed by my colleagues in Congress to
serve on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce -- one of the most
powerful and effective committees in Congress. Among the issues the Energy
and Commerce committee oversees are those that concern public health, the
supply and delivery of energy, and general issues concerning interstate
and foreign commerce.
As a Member of this Committee, I will have the opportunity to write
and develop legislation that will improve the quality of life for Arkansas’s
working families. Having served eight years on the Arkansas State Public
Health, Welfare and Labor Committees, combined with my knowledge of health
care issues as a small town pharmacy owner, I can bring a lot to the table.
I look forward to playing a major role in all aspects of the health care
debate – aspects of which the Energy and Commerce committee will oversee.
As I travel throughout the Fourth Congressional District, the number
one recurring theme I hear from my constituents is the fear that they will
lose their health insurance due to the rising cost of health care. And
there are many hardworking men and women in my district who don’t even
have health insurance because their employers don’t provide benefits, and
they can’t afford health insurance on their own. The House Committee on
Energy and Commerce develops and oversees legislation concerning health
care issues, and as a Member of this Committee, I will have a hand in developing
legislation concerning this issue.
Another concern I hear often from our farm families is that they are
increasingly less able to afford energy sources for their farming needs,
and working families and seniors throughout my district are concerned about
the rising cost of energy sources. The Energy and Commerce committee is
the committee that writes the Energy Bill, and it also oversees legislation
concerning natural gas pricing, distribution and some production cost of
energy sources. I look forward to working to lower the high-cost of natural
gas, gasoline, and diesel fuel and working with the Committee to expand
research and development of alternative fuel sources with the hope that
our farm families, loggers, working families and seniors will have more
affordable sources of energy. |
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