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7/23/08:
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Congressman Paul Ryan opposes flawed housing legislation that bailouts big banks, mortgage lenders, and shareholders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Ryan argues, "I represent taxpayers, not shareholders."
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5/21/08:
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Ryan
announces his bold, comprehensive proposal,
titled "A Roadmap for America's
Future," that tackles our nation's greatest
fiscal and economic challenges.
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5/14/08:
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With Americans feeling the pain from $4/gallon gasoline, Ryan calls upon Congress to allow for drilling here at home, boost domestic energy supplies, and improve a seriously flawed FY2009 Budget Resolution
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3/12/08:
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Ryan’s closing statement in the budget debate details the impact that the largest tax increase in American history will have on taxpayers and the benefits of a one year moratorium on earmarks
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3/12/08:
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Ryan speaks out about the dangers the entitlement crisis poses to economy and the programs themselves at the close of his opening
statement
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3/12/08:
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Ryan’s
addresses the differences in philosophy
between Democrats and Republicans regarding
our fiscal future in his opening statement of
the budget debate
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3/5/08:
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Ryan speaks out against record tax hikes, increased spending, and the absence of entitlement reform in the Democrats’ budget
proposal
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| 2007
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7/19/07:
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Ryan
speaks out against wasteful spending at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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6/13/07:
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Ryan
delivers a speech on the Democrats' broken
promises on earmark reforms, and the slush
funds for secret earmarks
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6/12/07:
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Ryan
speaks up against House leaders’ reversal on earmark reform
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