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May 19, 2010

Three outstanding art students garnered awards in the Congressional Art Competition -- An Artistic Discovery -- a nation-wide high school art competition sponsored by Members of Congress. The contest was open to all high school students within the Fourth Congressional District. The winners are:


1st Place Winner:
Aimee Pitcher
South Tahoe High School
Art Teacher: Candi Lincoln
Title of Entry: “Sapphire”

Issues:Local Issues
May 6, 2010

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Task Force Seeks to Restore Constitutional Balance of Power Through Federalism

May 6, 2010
Speeches

WASHINGTON, DC – Representative Tom McClintock (R – Granite Bay) delivered the following remarks on the House floor today in opposition to the costly “Cash for Caulkers” weatherization program:

Learning from Experience (NOT)
House Chamber, Washington, D.C.
May 6, 2010

M. Speaker:

Since “Cash for Caulkers” is based on the “Cash for Clunkers” program maybe somebody ought to ask, “How did that one work out?”

Issues:Fiscal and Economic
May 5, 2010

Representative McClintock delivered the following remarks today in the House Natural Resources Committee on House Resolution 1254. The resolution directs the Secretary of the Interior to transmit to the House of Representatives specific information relating to potential National Monuments designations.

Full Committee Markup – Natural Resources Committee
May 5, 2010

Mr. Chairman:

April 29, 2010
Speeches

House Chamber, Washington D.C.
April 29, 2010

Mr. Speaker:

Proponents have a problem. They want statehood for Puerto Rico. But in 1998, the majority voted no.

What to do?

Replace a straight-forward up or down vote with a two-step process.

If 40 percent support the Commonwealth, and 20 percent favor each of three alternatives, the overwhelming plurality is defeated on the first ballot and left only to chose among three options they do not support.

April 27, 2010
Speeches

House Chamber, Washington, D.C. April 27, 2010. M. Speaker:

During the recent health debate, the Speaker ominously said, “We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it.”

They passed it. And now we’re finding out what’s in it.

They told us it would keep costs down. Now they admit health costs will soar by $311 billion, increasing to 21 percent of GDP by 2019.

Issues:Healthcare
April 27, 2010

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Representative Tom McClintock Presented with the
Spirit of Enterprise Award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Award given to members of Congress for supporting legislation critical to the American business community

April 21, 2010

Representative Tom McClintock (CA-04) issued the following statement in response to the introduction of legislation that will provide for a federal government takeover of all bodies of water in the United States.

The legislation, H.R. 5088 by Transportation and Infrastructure Chairman James Oberstar (D-MN), seeks to increase the federal government’s jurisdiction over water from “navigable” waterways, to include all inland waters, including irrigation canals and small ponds.

March 21, 2010

Remarks by Representative Tom McClintock on the government takeover of healthcare. The legislation, HR 3590, was approved by Congress on March 21, 2010. Representative McClintock voted no on the bill.

"Under the provisions of this bill, Americans will be required by federal law to purchase health insurance policies that include every mandate imposed by the new federal health czar and will face federal fines and even imprisonment if they refuse. And they will pay for them through a combination of higher taxes, higher premiums or lower wages.

March 20, 2010
Speeches

House Chamber, Washington, D.C.,
March 20, 2010.

M. Speaker:

In the introduction to his epic “Ten Commandments,” Cecil B. Demille asked the question: “Are men the property of the state, or are they free souls under God?”

Congress will fundamentally address that question tomorrow.

Will the federal government order Americans to buy products that government thinks they should buy, and to fine or imprison them if they refuse?

Will it empower a new health Czar to make decisions over the most minute details of every American’s health care?

Issues:Healthcare